“Card From The Heart” Combines Hallmark Quality with E-Card Ease

August 29, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
TULSA, Oklahoma — August 30, 2007 — No need to lick, stamp or mail. Cardfromtheheart.com allows customers to create custom, personalized, printed greeting cards for any occasion — 100 percent online.

Anyone who has ever bought a Hallmark card knows the process. Go to the store, wade through every card to find the five least-corny cards with messages vaguely close to what you might say, stare at the five choices, wondering what the recipient is going to read into this, select one, pay five dollars, lick, stamp, and mail the card. Cardfromtheheart.com has a process too — only theirs is quicker, easier, and half the price.

Cardfromtheheart.com customers follow a simple three-step process to personally design their card. Step one, choose an image, step two, customize your message, and step three, let Cardfromtheheart.com send your card.

“We’ve tried to separate ourselves from the traditional, somewhat impersonal print cards — as well as the cheesy e-cards by creating a user-friendly, customizable hybrid,” says Jeremy Brockbank, VP of Business Operations for Cardfromtheheart.com. “The recipients will receive a printed card that was created just for them — from start to finish.”

Brockbank says Cardfromtheheart.com has worked hard to know what customers want, and has designed a robust online platform to ensure that expectations are met.

“We’ve tried to eliminate every hole and inconvenience associated with typical print and online card companies,” Brockbank says. “It’s the little things — like allowing customers to choose to have their card sent to their own address so they can handwrite a message before delivery — that our clients really seem to appreciate.”

Whether you want one custom card sent to a friend, or 100 personalized cards of your own, with a message and image that were picked or written by you to fit your personality, Cardfromtheheart.com can fill your order in the time it would normally take to find the card aisle at your grocery store.

“It really is the quickest, easiest and least expensive option,” Brockbank says. “And I guess it doesn’t hurt that it’s also the most personal — which, at least in my mind, is what giving a card is all about.”


About Cardfromtheheart.com:

Cardfromtheheart.com is the most option-robust, user-specific card option available on the Internet. By allowing its customers to choose the artwork, text, font, size, format and delivery options of each individual printed card, Cardfromtheheart.com has created the first truly personalized print card. To learn more about Cardfromtheheart.com, please visit http://www.cardfromtheheart.com.

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