Christmas Cards Rules on Business Holiday Cards

Business Christmas Cards has some rule to consider before they get out to be circulated. But wait before sending them to recipients remember to consider some five points. First, you should have to consider the Person. You should know his/her religion, because these are sensitive areas to consider much. Don’t send some Religious Christmas Cards to them if they don’t recognized any affiliations with Christ. Otherwise, you will be in serious jeopardy.

Secondly, the recipients must receive some high quality Christmas Cards to consider. However, if you don’t really know that person and neglect to also send one to your major point of contact within the company, you can do real damage. It may be better to send your card addressed to the company instead of to individuals within the company if you cannot include each and every one of them that you do business with.

Third, Quality must be uphold. Christmas cards are very much affordable so you should be able to purchase ones that are of high quality, printed on heavy weight card stock and include nice envelopes. A card that appears cheaply made can do more damage than good, even if you paid a high price for it. Remember that the card you send is an extension of your business and consider the perceived value.

Fourth, your card covers must be personalize to impress a unique stance among many companies that feel special, in addition to the imprint, sign your name and write a very brief note. The client or business associate will appreciate the fact that you took the time to remember them personally. It is best to hand-address the envelope as well. Do not use labels as that will look like a mass mailing, which will sabotage the good will you are trying to achieve by sending cards in the first place.

Finally, the way to address the people must be to send a card to a home address if your relationship is more than just business.  Use the appropriate prefixes.If, for example, you know the President of a company and his wife, send the card to their home address, to Mr. and Mrs. John Smith. Do not include the wife on a card sent to a business address unless she too works at the company. Don’t forget to seal the envelope and use a pretty Christmas stamp, not the office postage meter.

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