Create after-Christmas thank-you cards

Valerie
November 25, 2009

thank-youThe holiday season can take a lot out of you. After having friends and family come in from out of town, fighting shoppers at the mall and cooking a great big holiday dinner, you really don’t feel much like doing anything after Christmas is over. After Christmas and into the New Year, most people quit with the Christmas communication and wait until the next big holiday.

But you’re not like most people, are you? You’re that special type of person that wants to make sure that your family and friends know just how much you care. A great idea to get this across is by using a direct mailing service to send out thank-you greeting cards right after Christmas. The presents you get from family and friends can be easily appreciated with a simple token. Having them scheduled on a direct mailing list will not only save you time and money, it will give you the peace of mind in knowing that there is one more thing on your to-do check list that is handled responsibly and professionally.

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