October 31st, 2006 by debbysibert
Christmas cards + company logo = Class
It’s rather amazing how sophisticated Christmas cards are
getting. We notice every year that more and more businesses are jumping on
the wagon to create something special with their Christmas cards. It almost
seems to be competitive, not only to outdo their competitors but to outdo
themselves from the previous year.
One way that businesses are doing that is to include their company logo inside
their Christmas cards. We have some special "Logo Christmas Cards" that are
specially designed for this purpose. They have a die cut opening where the logo
shows through from inside the card. That way, the logo is seen before the cards
are even open and then again after they are opened.
To print a single solid color logo can be done for a very reasonable price.
Adding another standard color of course adds to the price, but it doesn’t stop
there. If a special (PMS) ink mix is necessary, that adds to the price. Some
companies have logos that are actually full color. Of course that beefs
the price up even more but that doesn’t seem to stand in the way of a lot of
businesses who realize that sending out "Season’s Greetings" with a
beautiful Christmas card with a thoughtful sentiment including their attractive
logo, is really a very cheap form of advertising and sends good will to all
their clients.
Christmas is one time of year that businesses can get away with sending
something like that to remind all their customers and clients of who they are
that they are available to serve.
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October 31st, 2005 by debbysibert
What makes a Christmas card custom?
The term "custom" Christmas cards or "customized" Christmas cards seems to have a rather broad interpretation. The most extreme definition would be to design a card from scratch, making it one of a kind, inside and out. To have something like that created is very expensive. In order to make our cards affordable at the same time very elegant with lots of foil stamping and embossing, many thousands are made at the same time and the dies, plates, templates that are used to produce the cards are used over and over for reprints, keeping the cost down.
To customized the inside of a card is still more expensive than choosing a standard verse in which a template is already made to use over and over. However, it is not that expensive and gives you a way to express your own thoughts, sentiments and appreciation in your own words and not those of others that are seen in so many other Christmas cards.
If you are not all that creative but want to do your own thing, you can get ideas by reading several standard verses that come close to what you want to say, but just change it up a bit and even include your name or company name within your verse making it very personalized. Choose a font you like and there you have it.
We will help you format your verse in you favorite font in the space provided on the card and email you a proof before printing so you have an opportunity to provide feedback in case you want to change anyting before printing. That way you will know exactly how the inside will look before we even place the order.
Some folks think that having their name or company name printed inside the card is customizing it. We in the industry call that "personalizing" the card. Most businesses like to personalize their cards for a couple of reasons. It looks professional and if you are ordering a lot, it is a lot of work to hand sign them all.
There are those individuals who want their cards to appear more personal so choose to sign them themselves. That certainly is a personal choice. We have many clients email us their signatures and we have them printed inside the cards. That is another form of customization.
Some companies who send out thousands of cards probably have no choice but to use labels for mailing, but it is highly recommended that you start early enough and if necessary, get some extra help and hand address your Christmas cards. It just makes it so much more personal. This is one time of year that it pays to take a little extra time and effort to be personal with those receiving your Season’s Greetings.
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