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Your Guide To Choosing a Corporate Christmas Card


When it comes to choosing the right corporate Christmas card for your business, there are many possible options. The key considerations to make include deciding upon which greeting to send out, which style of design to choose and whether you should go for a foiled or non-foiled option.

To help you out with your selection, we have created a useful guide to buying the right corporate Christmas card.

Choosing The Right Design

Corporate Christmas cards come in a variety of designs, ranging from traditional seasonal imagery to modern images and humorous cartoons. Choosing an appropriate design which is in keeping with your brand image is vital.

For companies which are seen as fun and exciting, a funny Christmas card may work well. However for organisations which are more reserved, traditional seasonal imagery may work best.

Many Christmas card designs allow you to incorporate your company name and/or company logo into the design, which lets you customise it effectively.

Sending Out The Right Message

Many companies may choose to send out non-Christmas specific cards in order to demonstrate diversity and acceptance of various religious occasions. In this instance, a ‘Season’s Greetings’ or similar message may be used. In accordance with this, many greetings card manufacturers cater for this market with slightly more generic seasonal cards.

Foiled Christmas Cards

When it comes to Christmas card design, many cards on the market feature foil, which helps to spruce up the design and add Christmas sparkle. Whilst foiled Christmas cards may come at a slightly higher price than their non-foiled counterparts, they certainly project a more high-end image of your company.

Charity Christmas Cards

When it comes to choosing a Christmas card there are clearly a lot of options, from high street retailers to Christmas card websites and independent craft stalls – you can buy Christmas cards almost anywhere. What you will find is that a lot of card manufacturers opt to support a charity, with a proportion of the card price going towards a single charity, or selection of multiple beneficiaries.

At Christmas Imprints, a division of Simon Elvin, we generously donate 10 pence to Cancer Research UK for each individual card sold. Many manufacturers express their donations as a percentage of the overall price or alternatively, in monetary terms.

Choosing to buy charity Christmas cards over non-charity Christmas cards is a decision made by many companies who are keen to lend their support to a charity which they are passionate about. Christmas is the perfect time to showcase your support and let it be known to your partners, suppliers, clients, customers and other stakeholders that you are helping out a good cause.

Request Samples

Most card manufacturers are happy to provide free card samples and it is wise to take advantage of this. It will allow you to judge the quality of the cards for yourself and ensure that you make the right selection.

We hope this useful guide will help you with your corporate Christmas card buying decision.



Author Resource:- This article has been brought to you by Christmas Imprints, UK producers of high quality corporate charity Christmas cards. Find out more at www.christmas-cards.co.uk.

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