Think of all the Advantages

Posted: February 15, 2009 by: Jason

I was having a conversation with a friend the other day, who was curious about this SendOutCards things. As I started to explain the service, it dawned on me that being successful at SendOutCards, is really just a matter of understand the product and being able to explain all the advantages of using a system like this. Each of us has a favorite part of the system, some like the convenience of not having to remember a birthday, while others like the fact that multiple people can get the same card via the campaign option. While these are some of my favorite features as well, I thought I might take a moment to list all the things that I hear most often from people as I tell them about SendOutCards. Remember, not all of these are features of the system, rather outcomes of the service having so many features.

Favorite Features:

  • No more running to the store to look for that perfect card
  • Enjoy using personal photos to send a card
  • Never leaving my computer to send a card
  • Send a personal note to 30 customers with my handwriting in less than a minute
  • 10,000 cards is a huge library of cards to choose from
  • Sharing cards give me the ability to extend my library even more
  • Personalized post cards are an awesome way to send cards while on vacation
  • I like that I get recognized for sending a real card and not a eCard

These are just a few of the ways people enjoy the system. Notice that price didn't even get mentioned in any of these. From my experience the price is just a given, everyone already knows that printing a card of this quality can't be done at home. Plus why would you print it at home when someone else will print it, stuff it, stamp it, and put it in the mail for you. All you have to do is sit back and wait.

I would like to hear what you think are the advantages of sending real cards, and what you think the real advantages of SendOutCards are.

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