Using your desktops email service must be efficient and really fast. However, nothing beats the personal touch of sending and receiving prints. Postcards, compared to electronic messages, are more tangible. You can safely keep them in the closet for future nostalgic purposes. Unlike an electronic generated message which you can delete in a millionth of a second, postcards last longer. It goes without saying that printed postcards caress the heart more.
Printed Postcards are Cool Because…
1. You can keep it. Not a few people throw away postcards, more so, if the postcard is beautifully crafted. With this small piece of card, getting creative is not that difficult. All you need is to get your creative juices flowing. To make your postcard a keepsake, experiment with as many themes as you can such as, sports, cartoons, space, etc. Also, there are printing companies online that offers custom postcards for you to choose from.
2. It’s more intimate. Nothing beats the intimacy and warmth of a handwritten message found at the back of the postcard. The fact that this message came from a loved one, adds more depth to our fondness towards a seemingly trivial gesture. This may be the reason why in the mid-1990s a total of 90 million postcards were sent in Finland.
3. It has pass on readership. Because you can physically touch and hold printed postcards, compared to email messages, it has a pass on readership that goes even without plugging to a power source. In some third world countries where electricity is still a myth, postcards are still has a place in people’s hearts.
4. It’s simply sweet. Yes, aside from the aforementioned reasons, postcards are cool because it is simply sweet. Receiving a postcard during the most unexpected times never fails to tickle people’s fancy.
Well, speaking of fancy, if you fancy printing postcards for any purpose that you may find suitable, just make sure to choose the best online printing company for the job. A substandard printing company may just compromise the quality of you postcard design.Image Source: http://images.google.com










