Monday, May 11, 2009

Where can I find a wide variety of greeting cards?

I'm trying to find a cute and great greeting card for a special someone but can't seem to find it. I've tried yahoo, hallmark, and several other sites where I keep getting tons of pop-ups. What other good sites can I search in? Thank in advance.

Where can I find a wide variety of greeting cards?
are you looking to make or purchase?


if you are making, then take a look at the following websites for ideas
Reply:Funny you mentioned the Hallmark Web site as having a lot of pop ups, it's one of those sites that I never come across any pop ups when I visit it. Are you sure that your computer is not infected with spyware or something? Do you use a pop up blocker? If not, you should turn Internet Explorer's on, it's free to use.





Back to the question at hand, you did not say whether you were looking to purchase a card or make a card. If you are looking to purchase a card, like a traditional greeting card, then your best bet is a traditional brick and mortar store: Wal Mart, Target, Hallmark, Family Christian, Longs Drugs, Rite Aid, Walgreens, just about any grocery store, card store, wrapping paper store, party supply store, discount store, dollar store, or drug store.





If you are looking for a card that you can print out, and it's pre-made, I highly recommend American Greetings. They have some cards under their printables that are free to print, the rest, they charge a yearly membership fee to access. If you send a lot of cards, the membership fee is very much worth the cost. If you are looking for a cheaper alternative, American Greetings, Hallmark, and a few other companies make greeting card software that can be purchased at electronics stores, computer stores, discount stores (such as WalMart), and online. These greeting card software programs allow you to customize the cards for each individual, change the text, and offer a wide variety of other projects including t-shirts, business cards, CD labels, and much more, depending on the brand of software that you buy.





Finally, if you are looking to send an e-card, via e-mail, also known as an electronic card, then I would like to recommend the following Web sites, which are my favorites:


www.123greetings.com/


www.free-e-cards-online.com/


www.hallmark.com/


www.greetingsnecards.com/


www.dayspring.com/ecards/ (religious)


www.christianet.com/christianecards/ (religious)


www.yahoo.americangreetings.com/


http://www.amazon.com/gp/ecards/homepage





American Greetings also offers e-cards, some of which are free, and some of which require a yearly membership fee to send (but not to receive).





Hope you find a card that meets your needs!


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