Business greeting etiqutte(4)–Avoid the Mail Rush
Mail your business greeting cards in time to arrive for the designated holiday. If you find yourself addressing the envelopes on Super Bowl Sunday, keep the cards until next year and send out a high-quality note thanking people for their business during the previous year instead. To avoid the last minute greeting rush is to have all your envelopes addressed before Thanksgiving. Then during December you can leisurely write a short message - one or two lines are all that is necessary on each card, sign your name and have them in the mail with a minimum of hassle.
You now have all the time in the world for the shopping, baking, decorating and celebrating that accompany the holiday season.
Lydia Ramsey is a business etiquette expert, professional speaker, corporate trainer and author of “Manners That Sell - Adding the Polish That Builds Profits” For more information visit her web site www.mannersthatsell.com

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