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Send an e-greeting and make a friend smile

By Violet Stain - 5th October 2000 - Back to News

An unexpected surprise in your letterbox can often put a smile on your face. Once and again it even makes you want to send something on to someone else, just to share your laughter.

As many internet users are already aware, you can send an electronic grin-inducing message for free in the form of an e-mail card or e-greeting.

There are several sites which host this service – some with pre-made cards for any purpose, others you can customise yourself. It only takes a few moments to become a sender.

You can send funny cards, sweet words or cool images, adding some sparkle to the inbox of a friend or colleague.

Share a secret, post a message or brighten someone’s day by clicking here.

Enhance your website by adding an e-card service – useful for advertising your business or site while sharing a nifty expression. You can edit and customise the display yourself, including choices from multiple backgrounds, colours and images, even sounds.

As both the sender and recipient need to visit your site to access the card your site gets more traffic and you get seen. Aside from the business benefits, it’s also a lot of fun.

All you have to do to implement this service on your site is register with Bravenet Greeting Card Hosters… no programming, hosting or even installation is needed on your part.

Why not set it up now?

Get this tool on your site by clicking here.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

Published by: office@messenger.com.au



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