How To Send A Physical Greeting Card In Less Than 60 Seconds
By Sara on Apr 4, 2008 in SendOutCards
Many people like the ease of sending eCards these days, but deliverability is getting harder than ever and even once the email with the link to your eCard gets into someone’s email, they are very unlikely to want to click on the link because of all the computer viruses that were going around.
So how do you send a physical greeting card in less than 60 seconds if you don’t have cards, a pen, or stamps on hand and without ever having to go to the card or grocery store?
Simple! Just use SendOutCards. Never heard of SendOutCards.com? Today will forever change how you send greeting cards.
With a click of your mouse you can be browsing thousands of cards or create your own from scratch with either PhotoShop or pictures you’ve taken. Once you’ve selected your card of choice or created your own, it’s time to type in your message and add any additional pictures. The card system even has the ability to add your own handwriting font so it really looks like the cards be written by you!
Next you either type in your receipient’s mailing address or select their information from your online address book. If it’s a special occasion, you might consider including a gift (carmels, candy or a book), a gift card (Starbucks, Home Depot, etc.) or a check.
Once you’re done creating the contents, click preview where you can verify and double check your typing. Then all that’s left is to click Send!
You didn’t spend any time or money on gas to get to or from the store or post office. You also eliminated having to wait in line at both places. Convenience at your fingertips!
To learn how you can send a physical greeting card today in less than 60 seconds, go to www.SOCReview.com/Sara or if you are a business looking at how you can use greeting cards to keep in touch with your clients, go to www.SOCLink.com/Sara.





Wonder Woman | Apr 9, 2008 | Reply
I must say they make great brownies too! Love the look of
the new site!
Sara | Apr 11, 2008 | Reply
I hear the brownies freeze well too if you don’t want to eat them all at once. Thanks for the compliment on the site!