Baby Boomers are using Online Greeting Cards [VIDEO]
May 17th, 2010
[VIDEO] Online greeting cards have become more popular for Baby Boomers than actually sending them through the mail system.
Baby Boomers are using using Online Greeting Cards
Online greeting cards have become more popular for Baby Boomers than actually sending them through the mail system.
Over the years, online greeting cards have become more popular for Baby Boomers than actually sending them through the mail system.
You can find online greeting cards for practically any occasion imaginable.
There is never a need to mail the card days in advance and wonder if the recipient will receive it in time because we can send it immediately.
There is never a waiting period if we're sending online greeting cards. Sometimes we can actually choose the date we want the card to be "delivered."
There are many, many websites that offer online greeting cards. Some of those sites will charge you a small fee while other sites are completely free. If you're planning on sending cards via the Internet frequently, it may not be a bad idea to actually pay for a membership to a site that you are fond of.
Members often have access to more cards than non-members have. Thousands of online greeting cards are sent to others each and every day. No longer will we have that panicky feeling of having waited until the last moment to send a card. If we want to send an online greeting card, they can be received almost immediately. I love that.
While there are many advantages of online greeting cards, there are also drawbacks. Baby Boomers definitely can't tell our recipients that we carded enough to send the very best, that's for sure.
Unless they print the card out, they can't keep it for sentimental reasons. It also might show that we may have waited until the last moment to send someone a card or greeting, which may actually offend some people.
Whether a member of the Baby Boomer Generation has a point or not, it isn't always appropriate to send an online greeting card. For instance, don't send online greetings for a birth or a death.
Those events find people in very emotional and vulnerable times and not only are they likely to take more offense to the gesture than usual, but they may want to be able to keep a card from the event.
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While online greeting cards are a wonderful resource for Baby Boomers, make sure that we use some sensitivity. If someone is going through something terrible or wonderful, take some extra time to send a real card through the mail. We should just use our own common sense when it comes to sending online greeting cards.