Custom Christmas Cards

Sending custom Christmas cards for the year end holidays is a great way to strengthen and renew business relationships. But, on the flip side, sending custom Christmas cards for the year end holidays has the potential for disaster, with silly blunders causing unimaginable consequences.

Rather than risk one of the pitfalls and etiquette breaches that go hand in hand with sending custom Christmas cards to business clients, co-workers, associates and more, check out the following tips so that you're "in the know" with custom Christmas cards. About three hundred and fifty million custom Christmas cards will be sent this year from US businesses, so make sure you're sending yours off without any worries or problems!

First, the early bird catches the worm - remember that. Make your custom Christmas cards stand out by sending them early. By early, think mid November. Or even early November! Of course, the "safe" time is to mail your custom Christmas cards the week of Thanksgiving.

Your message in your custom Christmas cards is crucial. If you are sending custom Christmas cards to business and professional associates and relationships, the message in those custom Christmas cards should be tailored and formal. Keep messages in your custom Christmas cards brief and secular - don't single out any particular winter holiday.

Always sign your name on your custom Christmas cards. It is a bad breach of etiquette to make your custom Christmas cards look like a mass mailing by using mailing labels and the like. And if you can, write a short note in each of your custom Christmas cards.

Always send by first class mail. Skip the stamps that come out of machines and take those custom Christmas cards right to the post office counter. This will ensure your custom Christmas cards are mailed first class, and that there are no excess marks or damages on your custom Christmas cards.

Check the spelling and correct numbers of names, titles and addresses before addressing your custom Christmas cards. This goes for the envelopes for your custom Christmas cards as well.

Let us recap the list I just made for you: be early rather than later when picking out and sending your custom Christmas cards. Choose high quality custom Christmas cards, absolutely no scrimping on custom Christmas cards allowed! Keep the theme of custom Christmas cards and the messages secular, unless you are absolutely certain of the recipients' faith and religious traditions. Sign your name on each and every one of your custom Christmas cards. And if possible, include a personalized note. And finally, mail your custom Christmas cards first class.

Photo Christmas Cards

There are some rules of etiquette to remember and take into consideration before sending out your photo Christmas cards, so read on to brush up on them.

Free Photo Christmas Cards

The introduction of the internet into our everyday lives has made it incredibly easy for people to send electronic e-cards and free photo Christmas cards over the internet. However, it's best to stick to traditional free custom photo Christmas cards.

Unique Christmas Cards

Very special occasions require the best unique Christmas cards to be sent.

Religious Christmas Cards

Religious custom photo Christmas cards are a great choice if you prefer to send more conservative Christmas cards for the holidays. You can find religious Christmas cards at many stores that sell other types of custom photo Christmas cards.

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