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Article by Mavis Hayes

Business holiday cards are just one of the best ways to tell your clients how much they mean to you and to your company. Sending them a business holiday card means that you truly are sincere of thanking them for the continued support.

Picking the Right Design

In choosing the right business holiday cards for your business partners, it will be a good thing to select the best appropriate design and message for your card. It is not the same as choosing holiday cards that one intends to give to their friends and relatives. It is not suitable for business greeting cards to have these sentimental, religious and maybe cute images since your target recipients are business partners and customers.

Stay focused on getting the right design and words to be included into your card for it might deliver a different message to each of your recipients. Designs should remain as simple as possible but attractive all at the same time to entice the recipient’s interest upon receiving the holiday cards from your company. Keep everything professional. If possible, generate holiday messages that are personally made and written.

Finding Business Holiday Cards

Sometimes, people in the business industry do not have enough time to personally make their holiday cards yet they would still want to be recognized as the creator of each card given to their customers. This is where companies offering card customization services could come in. All you have to do is find the cheapest deal that different companies offer.

Giving a Personal Touch

It is better to include handwritten personal messages into your business holiday greeting cards. It will be very touching to read business greeting cards with a personal message from a company’s president, manager or CEO. It is like giving them a time to feel the sincerest greeting for the holiday coming from the person that they have been trusting for years.

Sending Holiday Business Greeting Cards

In sending these business greeting cards, make sure that you have the updated list of your client’s addresses to make sure that the card would be received by them. Send your cards early because as you know, you will be sending a bulk of mail cards and it would take time for the carrier sends these cards to its recipients. It could also save you time and money when you send cards ahead of time.

Not all companies are taking a little of their time and efforts in making and sending holiday cards to their customers. Make a difference and do your own move to keep your customers’ trust and loyalty for your company.

About the Author

Mavis Hayes is a mom of two wonderful boys and a wife to her engineer husband. She is a working mom, currently a partner of SimplyToImpress.com, a company that hosts innovative and creative photo invitation and greeting cards like Business Holiday Cards. Make your own business holiday cards with SimplyToImpress.com.

Article by Mavis Hayes

Planning to write holiday greeting to business partners, employers or if you are an owner of a certain company, to your employees? It may be one of the easiest ways to send them your sincere holiday messages and wishes. There is definitely nothing wrong with combining one’s holiday greeting and business. Most companies do this for their clients as a way to show appreciation and keep their company at the frontline.

Design a mock version of your holiday business card. Think of your messages that you’ll later on put inside your card. Also, plan on where you’ll be putting the company’s logo. If you are planning to sell a product along with your holiday card, make a way to work a pitch about it without ruining your sincere intention of greeting them for the holidays. If you are simply giving or sending them your holiday greetings, a simple holiday card with the logo of the company will do.

Making homemade business holiday cards is easy. If working with computer programs, there are different card templates included in some application softwares pre-installed in many computer operating systems. Some may want to avail of card customization services offered by many online companies related to card making business. They’ll be the one responsible in printing out your business holiday cards and even sending them to your clients.

Personalized business holiday greeting cards are something that could greatly help in making someone feels that they are remembered. Unlike ready-made cards from card shops, handmade holiday business cards will be able to sincerely send out the best wishes that you intend to tell your recipients with.

Most business greeting cards could attract new customers and clients. Some may help in enhancing the current business relationships. For some old clients, holiday business cards are used to actually tell that you still exist. But most of the time, these business greeting cards could help in showing your great appreciation to your clients who have been very supportive of you and to your company’s performance.

Get the best wishes sent to your clients and customers using business holiday cards that you have made all by yourself. Make a business greeting card that will generate not only good etiquette but also build friendship among business colleagues and clients. Start planning as early as today to avoid messing up with mailing schedules and send your holiday cards just in time for the season.

About the Author

Mavis Hayes is a mom of two wonderful boys and a wife to her engineer husband. She is a working mom, currently a partner of SimplyToImpress.com, a company that hosts innovative and creative photo invitation and greeting cards like Business Holiday Cards. Make your own business holiday cards with SimplyToImpress.com.

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Some cool business holiday cards images:

In Honor of Memorial Day 2009, the American Bald Eagle and the Red, White, and Blue of our Old Glory Flag. Land of the Free and Home of the Brave
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Image by Beverly & Pack
This picture is available on numerous products, from business cards, canvas, and posters, to cards, postcards, postage stamps and stickers, etc. For more products and information visit Zazzle or Redbubble.

I have made this image available under a Creative Commons licence, but NOT for commerical use. There is one exception, and that is if it is used by a veteran’s non-profit group for any reason to include to help raise funds. I only ask for a link so I can view it, please, if possible.

The Bald Eagle is the national bird of the United States of America. It is one of the country’s most recognizable symbols, and appears on most of its official seals, including the Seal of the President of the United States.

The Continental Congress adopted the current design for the Great Seal of the United States including a Bald Eagle grasping thirteen arrows and a thirteen-leaf olive branch with its talons on June 20, 1782.

After the end of the Revolutionary War, Benjamin Franklin wrote a famous letter from Paris in 1784, to his daughter, criticizing the choice and suggesting the Wild Turkey as a better representative of American qualities. He described the Bald Eagle as "a Bird of bad moral character," who, "too lazy to fish for himself" survived by robbing the Osprey. He called the Bald Eagle "a rank Coward" easily driven from a perch by the much smaller kingbird. In the letter, Franklin wrote the Turkey is, "a much more respectable Bird," which he described as "a little vain & silly [but] a Bird of Courage."

The Bald Eagle remained the emblem of the United States. It can be found on both national seals and on the back of several coins (including the quarter dollar coin until 1999), with its head oriented towards the olive branch. Between 1916 and 1945, the Presidential Flag showed an eagle facing to its left (the viewer’s right), which gave rise to the urban legend that the seal is changed to have the eagle face towards the olive branch in peace, and towards the arrows in wartime.

handmade hannukah greeting cards
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I used a lot of different business envelope paterns here. Each candle is a different pattern. The flames were made from a variety of paper from my never-ending collection!