As with any other business plan, timing is definitely the key. Picking the right timing for planning and sending out your company's corporate Christmas cards ensures the best results. Since many custom printing companies often take extended holidays or close their printing presses on or around the dates when a lot of printing is done, it definitely pays to get your order in ahead of time. Also, don't burden the post office overly much with your corporate Christmas greeting cards. So what can you do? Plan ahead. Compile a list of people to whom you will be sending your holiday greetings, and then work on ordering corporate charity Christmas cards for them as early as August and September. Have the corporate charity Christmas cards in the mail by the third week of November, and your customers and clients will surely enjoy the early arrivals.
The early bird gets the worm, and likewise the early corporate Christmas greeting cards reel in the bait. Customers and clients will have the strongest memories of and loyalties to those companies who send out their corporate Christmas cards to them early. Make sure you're on that special list by having your corporate Christmas cards in the mail by the middle of November.