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For your Business

To quote directly from Forbes, “You can contact customers in several different ways, but two of the most popular methods are via email or through the postal service. Although either method can get the message across, most concerned citizens want to use the communication channel that gives them the best chance of reaching a representative in a timely manner and making a lasting impression … Sending an email is fast, efficient and free, but it is also quickly forgotten or may even be lost in the spam folder. 

Including a personal note of thanks, birthday and/or anniversary reminder gives your business a personal touch

and increases the opportunity for return and referral business.” 

 

The best use of both methods of communication is to use each for a specific benefit that will keep that lasting impression and increase your bottom line. Emails are easily accomplished and can be automated, but they aren’t personal, nor are they truly private.  Sending a letter/card or note through the US Postal service does take time and effort  ,,,

... so InvitaScribe would like to help you with this personal touch and make your business more personable which,

in turn will increase the opportunity for return and referral business.   

 

Forbes also states, “In this day and age, when sadly we’re getting fewer and fewer letters in the mail, a handwritten thank you note, well-crafted on good stationery, will make a business stand out from others who chose not to take that extra, personal step”'

 

 

 

These fees are customized bids that include:

  • Initial card base design and customization

  • Mailing List/Data Base Set-Up and Customization

  • Initial Data Entry for Mailing List

 

 

 

 

 

These fees will be customized to insure that your specific cards go out in the manner that is contracted

  • Types of Cards going out, when they are going out and confirmation that they have been sent

  • Change Order Forms

  • Mailing list/Data base maintenance

  • Postage

Maintenance Fees:

Initial Base Set Up Fees:

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