Tuesday, December 5, 2006

Send an eCard



Ecards have become popular as a replacement for physical greeting cards. Ecards travel far and wide with just one mouse-click. When we think of convenience, ecards come to mind.

I found a new source of ecards. Cards from eGreetings.com are funny, perhaps a little risque and off-coloured but they are sure to brighten any recipient's day.

eGreetings has just released a range of new Christmas cards. Two worth mentioning are this funny "A Christmas Pick-Me-Up" featuring top pickup lines that Santa's elves use on women. All in the name of fun, of course.


"Snakes on a Sleigh" is another interesting ecard worth checking out.



You can choose to sign up for a free 30-day trial. A yearly subscription is only $13.99 where you can send unlimited cards. Membership also let users schedule eCards to arrive either instantly or on a specific date.

If you choose to sign up for a free trial membership, personal information including name, email address and credit card number will be required. Be assured that your personal information will not be distributed to other parties. You also have the option to opt out of receiving any newsletters from eGreetings during this sign-up process.

Ecards for other occasions are also available so you can send an ecard any time of the year.

4 comments:

  1. Well, I guess you're becoming very commercialized, but that's one good way of making a living too, huh? *grin*

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  2. Did you say making a living? Wow! there's a thought.

    These 'new-style' posts will add a new flavour to my blog but don't worry, my usual dose of madness will still prevail. Trust me. LOL!

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  3. Anonymous11:16 PM

    somehow I still prefer real christmas cards. you can hang it in your room or christmas tree. you can't do that with virtual cards. besides some people i know still stayed in rural area & don't uses much internet.

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  4. Slurp!, that is true. Nothing more real than the real thing. What I do sometimes is to print out the ones I want to keep.

    True too about some people not having access to the Internet. Then actual cards will have to come in. I enjoy picking out cards for friends and family and there's nothing like receiving an actual card too. It's very heart-warming.

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