Any good sources for contractor thank you cards?
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Sources from Google:
http://www.smartresolution.com/print_services/greeting_cards/contractor_cards.asp
http://www.cardsdirect.com/holiday/christmas/occupation/construction-christmas-cards.aspx
http://www.stonehousecollection.com/cards/contractor-architect-christmas.html
http://www.executivegreetingcards.com/Z-FoldCalendarCards
And an interesting thread on how to make them count:
http://www.contractortalk.com/showthread.php?t=23080
I would suggest you write them personally.
Buy the nicer cards from a local artist or gallery.
Write your own personal message.
I knew you would.
I hope you're all taking notes, because there's going to be a short quiz next period... Tom Lehrer
I would agree with the handwritten note. My wife owns a stationery store, so you know my reasoning(lol).
all kidding aside, when someone takes the time, maybe 5 minutes, to write a handwritten note, it makes a strong statement. You could get some simple cards, 3x5 with your name. Your name instead of your company's name makes it a little more personal. You can probably get a box of 100 with envelopes for $25 - $50.....
Visit a local Stationery store, or let me know, and i will give you my wifes store number.
Lee
I've used Nebs for years although this year I need so many I'm buying local and having them labeled by friends. I use them for my bid and billing office supplies as well.
http://www.nebs.com/nebsEcat/products/categories.jsp?majcat=MAIN%20ST
Thanks for all your help.