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Greeting Cards

PRINTS ON 14PT - UV ON FRONT SIDE ONLY WITH SCORING BUT NO FOLDING!
size:10"x7" scored to 5"x7"

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Greeting Card Printing
custom printed greeting cards

A custom greeting card is a highly effective marking tool. Greeting cards are far more personal than most advertising items and common direct mailing tools. A greeting card print campaign can be an essential part of your marketing strategy to establish a more personal relationship with your customers. It's important to be personal and professional with your clients. Sending your clients a Thank you, Happy Holidays or even Happy Birthday care will show your clients that you do care about them. A Greeting Card that is vibrant and inviting is an important way to show your customer that their involvement with your business is not taken lightly.

If you are not a business owner, but enjoying sending greeting cards to family and friends during the holiday, what better way than to send personal card with your family's photo, rather than store bought greeting cards. Create a card and add your personal touch, where family and friends will enjoy!

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FUN FACT: The largest recorded number of greeting cards sent to a single person is 35 million, going to Craig Shergold, an early beneficiary/victim of an Internet chain mail.

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