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Standing Out In the Crowd and Giving Thanks!

By
Real Estate Agent with Park Square Realty serving Western MA

I have been searching for a memorable way to contact my sphere of influence here in Westfield, MA  and current clients for a few weeks now.  I wanted to make a gesture that would stand out from the crowd (and all of the other real estate agents)  and let them know that I was thinking of them and am grateful for their business and friendship.

After much consideration, I decided that I would skip the Holiday/Christmas card mailing this year and instead I would send Thanksgiving cards.

I ordered this cute card:

Thanksgiving card, Lesley Lambert, Realtor, Westfield, MA

from www.123print.com and had it personalized "With gratitude for your business and friendship, Lesley Lambert, Park Square Realty"for a very affordable price.  They are good quality, nice paper stock and I think people will get a kick out of them.  Everyone sends the holiday card and I think that mine could get lost in the multitudes of adorable kid pictures.  However, how many people get Thanksgiving cards?  They are bound to remember that I sent it! 

Lesley Lambert, The Real Estate Natural at Park Square Realty

www.therealestaenatural.com

Anonymous
Lindsay

I agree!  I sent out really cute business Thanksgiving cards I got from G.Neil http://www.gneil.com/solutions/holidaygreetings/Thanksgiving_Holiday_Greeting_Cards....I chose the covered bridge one...it was so pretty. I'm a freelance writer, so it's important to stay in touch with past and potential clients as much as possible.

And yes, my cards will be there long before the first Seasons Greetings card hits their mailbox!  Your choice was really adorable, too. Best of luck with this year...it's got to be touch for Realtors!

Nov 18, 2008 05:45 AM
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Lesley Lambert
Park Square Realty serving Western MA - Westfield, MA
Real Estate Agent - Realtor - Westfield, MA - 413-

Lindsay, I am hanging in there, but it never hurts to beat the competition to the punch!  Thanks for sharing your card, too!

Nov 19, 2008 12:33 AM