It’s Holiday Card Time!
You may be thinking, “It’s way too early to start thinking about the holidays!” But October is actually the perfect time to start planning. As many of you know sending out a holiday card is a great way to show your clients appreciation for their business. It’s also a great way to remind them about your services, and hopefully spark some interest in doing more business with you. If you’re creating a custom card (which creates a great extra special touch), you have to get them designed, printed, get your list together, and then stuff all your envelopes. That’s why you want to start early, so you’re all set to enjoy the holidays by the end of November!
Create a Custom Card
Creating a custom card for your company, instead of buying a generic one from the store, sends a special message to your clients. You also have more options with a custom card: you can get the exact design you want, add great text that will really make your message hit home, and get the exact amount you need. Snoack Studios can help you plan something really great for your company (or your family) that will make you stand out among all the other holiday cards. We can design it and assist with printing, helping you be all set and worry-free by Thanksgiving.
Send a Digital Card
You’re not into sending company holiday cards? You may think about sending a digital card through email instead. With Snoack Studios’ email program, you can upload your address book quickly and easily, track who opened it and clicked on your links, and even allow them to forward it on to a friend. There are tons of possibilities that aren’t available through print, like different templates for different groups of people at the click of a button. You can send out 1 email to your clients, and another to your family and friends. Check back here in November for a special email promotion from Snoack Studios.
Don’t wait until it’s too late to start planning your holiday cards and emails. Talk to us today and we’ll help you plan something really special for your company or your family!
1 Comment »
RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI
November 2, 2010 @ 8:03 am
[…] mentioned last month that it was time to start thinking about your holiday card plans for 2010, and it’s still not […]