Charity Christmas cards - tips on ordering online
November 30th, 2007 by Jason WalkerIts that time of year that most printers love, the time of year when you receive the Christmas card order from your clients.
The telephone rings, the email arrives
“Can you just design me a Christmas card?”
“Have you got a catalogue of Christmas cards?”
“Have you got a range of charity cards?”
“How soon can I have my Christmas cards?”
The questions are the same each year, but with a little bit of advance planning things could be different and the end result greatly enhanced. Here are a few helpful tips to get you ordering online.
1. Most printers will offer charity Christmas cards, check to see if these are more expensive than ordering just normal Christmas cards.
2. Check to see how much goes to charity it may pay to order normal Christmas cards and then make a donation to a charity of your choice.
3. Use an image or photograph of your choice, first impressions count.
4. Order your Christmas cards in plenty of time, last minute Christmas cards don’t always happen.
At everydayprint, you can order personalised Christmas cards where you can upload a picture of your choice. You can also choose to give 10% of what you pay to the children’s charity Wooden Spoon at no extra cost to you.
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