Christmas business building ideas ...

Lance Lafargue lafargue@iAmerica.net
Thu, 4 Dec 1997 08:24:03 -0600


Mark,
I've used the card from Steinway for my better customers (teachers,
institutional heads, big shots) and I stamp the inside with a green or red
"Season's Greetings" (there are many stamps available and you use colored
ink) inside to make it look Christmasy.  I then write a short note and sign
it.  This would be too expensive for mass mailings, but great for those
valued customers.  The front of the card is a (the one we all see a lot on
posters, etc) picture of a model D, from the top w/out the lid, the card is
cut in the shape of the rim, very crisp and colorful.  Works for me!  Merry
Christmas!
Lance Lafargue, RPT
New Orleans Chapter
Covington, LA.
lafargue@iamerica.net

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> From: Paul McCloud <smccloud@ix.netcom.com>
> To: pianotech@ptg.org
> Subject: Re: Christmas business building ideas ...
> Date: Wednesday, December 03, 1997 12:29 PM
> 
> Mark:
> 	I have ordered my Christmas (Happy Holiday) cards from Artistic
> Greetings, the company that includes  their flier in just about any kind
> of junk mail (inked stamps, labels, etc.)  They sent me a nice catalog
> of cards,and I had some printed with my business name and address on the
> envelope, and my name and a greeting inside the card.  It's my first
> time doing this, so I'll see what happens.  I think it's a nice touch. 
> By the way, I ordered only 40 sets, for about $50.00, so the cost is
> quite reasonable for what they are.  Only my favorite customers will get
> them.
> 	Paul McCloud, RPT
> 
> 


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