Corporate Christmas Cards are a Welcome Constant in an Uncertain Time

It doesn’t take much to make a small gesture go a long way when it comes to maintaining the bond in all of your business relationships. Corporate Christmas cards can connect client and consultant, doctor and patient, executive and office worker…the list goes on. The holidays are stressful as it is; add in the ongoing economic climate and it’s enough to drive anyone a little crazy. A simple goodwill message in the mail can ease the stress of the busy corporate world and let the recipient know that someone is thinking of them.

My dentist is a perfect example of someone using business holiday cards as a tool to keep connected with his patients. Each year I receive a beautiful Christmas card with an enclosed letter updating me on the lives of everyone that works to make that dental office run smoothly each day. Dr. S has traveled across the country to speak at dental seminars; my hygienist is pregnant with her first child. The receptionist who always confirms my cleaning appointments sent her son away to college this fall. And even Dr. S’s daughters are keeping busy – girls who have made appearances in the annual newsletter for years are now about to graduate college! The holidays are the perfect time to take pause and realize how far we all have come as another year has come and gone, and a holiday card is a perfect way to remind us all to stop and breathe for a moment.

Design #896CW, Prosperity Box Holiday Cards, by Kurt Van Dexter Card

Design #896CW, Prosperity Box Holiday Cards, is the perfect corporate Christmas card to send out from your office to your clients and customers.

Business holiday cards don’t have to be stuffy or fit into a stereotype, and there is a wide array of designs that will suit any taste. In these uncertain times, the act of getting those corporate Christmas cards out to your waiting audience is a constant that I’m sure we can all agree is well-worth the time and effort! I appreciate Dr. S’s annual card and I’ll be sure to tell him so at my next cleaning!

This post was written by Dana Z.

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