Time to get festive and win some credits!
Published December 08, 2005 by David Greiner
We've seen some great looking Christmas card emails being sent through Campaign Monitor over the past week or so. It looks as though more and more companies are embracing the idea of sending corporate Christmas cards via email to compliment (or replace) the traditional snail mail card.
To celebrate this, we've decided to give 10,000 free email credits to the customer who sends the best Christmas card between now and Christmas Day. This doesn't necessarily mean the best design; we're also looking for some originality, something that stands out.
Now is a better time than ever to encourage some of your clients to send a Christmas email to their colleagues or customers. Good luck.Posted in: Observations & Answers
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3 Comments
Dan
December 17, 2005 4:49am
Does this mean you monitor those sent? Or would you like them emailed to you? Will you be doing a gallery of “Highly commendeds”? Would be good to see what’s about.
Dave Greiner
December 17, 2005 11:09am
Hey Dan,
Yes, we check out every campaign that gets sent through Campaign Monitor. It’s part of our monitoring policy, but secretly we just love to check out the range of designs being sent.
We’d certainly consider doing a small gallery of highly commended cards as well. There have been a few stand outs so far, so I’m sure that will be possible.
Shantae Bain
December 19, 2006 2:12pm
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