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14 E-Greeting-Card Services When Snail Mail Isn’t an Option Every product is independently selected by (obsessive) editors. Things you buy through our links may earn us a commission.
The holiday season is hard upon us–high season for greeting cards. But fewer cards reach their destinations by snail mail anymore. Computers and the Internet are rapidly changing the way we send ...
The following holiday greeting cards are cute, charming and, oh so heartwarming. "May all your Christmas dreams come true!" they exclaim. "A special joy of Hanukkah lies in the loving warmth of ...
Many consumers scrambling to prepare for the holidays are saving time by sending electronic greetings instead of writing cards by hand. E-cards have undeniable advantages for the holiday harried ...
Holiday cards should be mailed or electronically sent during the first half of December so your recipient can get the card before they begin to travel for the holidays. Check out the shipping ...
Confidence in the e-card market also suffered a blow when the greeting card giant Hallmark ended its 24-year run in the e-card market in April.
Create greeting cards in a flash using Flickr photos with webapp Phreetings (which quite appropriately stands for photo + greetings). Simply enter in a search phrase and watch as hundreds of ...
Remember when holiday e-cards were all the rage? In today’s installment of “op-eds from Christmas past,” we revisit Meghan Daum’s 2009 column, “The real message of e-cards.” OK, people ...
The U.S. Postal Service reports that Americans sent 7.5 percent fewer holiday cards in 2009 than they did in 2007, a trend that is expected to continue. In the end, it’s a trend that makes us sad.