Business Holiday Greeting Cards
A great way to express your appreciation to your most valued colleagues, clients and supporters this holiday season is by sending business holiday greeting cards. Understanding and adopting proper business holiday greeting card etiquette is essential to make the best possible impression as well as advertise your unique product or service.
Where and how you send your cards is important. If you are sending your business holiday greeting card to a small business owner, mail the greeting to his or her home. If applicable, make sure you include the name of their spouse on the envelope. If you are mailing your business holiday greeting card to a business, you do not need to include the spouse’s name.
Always use proper titles when you are addressing your envelopes whether your business holiday greeting card is going to a couple or to an individual. Use “Mrs. Ann Smith,” not “Ann Smith,” or “Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith,” rather than “Ed and Ann Smith.” Addressing your holiday sentiments the correct way will make a professional impression when your business holiday greeting cards reach their recipients.
Business holiday greeting cards are a wonderful way to show your gratitude for everyone who has helped make your company a success. After choosing the perfect, quality business holiday greeting card, it is important to stay with the flow of the process. Take the time to send your greetings to the right address and make sure they are presented in a manner that makes them appealing to open.
Paul is a sometimes writer for http://www.tinyprints.com Tiny Prints is an online stationer where you can find unique & stylish personalized baby photo birth announcements, birthday party invitations, holiday cards, thank you cards & more!
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