Saturday, March 17, 2007

It is all about touching lives, bridging distances, and building bonds!!!

http://www.123greetings.com

Friends this is that website which needs no introduction and not left untouched by any one of you. I would say it has the largest and the best collection of e-cards. You are sure to wonder that why you never knew that every day in the year has a special occasion. All main occasions and festivals are listed. Even the ones you never knew existed on this earth.

This is what the website has to say. I would say it is really a very humble speak out to people who want to know about them.

“123Greetings.com is all about touching lives, bridging distances, healing rifts and building bonds. Users celebrate their favorite festivals & events, as well as important personal milestones, together with everyday ‘for-no-particular-reason’ fun ecards - moments of fun & smiles that make people feel alive.

We want our visitors to share the joy we experience in creating our ecards. We make card-sending an easy, enjoyable, looked-forward-to experience. While posting a note can be a chore, 123Greetings.com offers enjoyable, interactive card-sending sessions.

123Greetings.com has a gallery of over 25,000 ecards & covers over 2,000 festivals/ events. The universal appeal of greeting cards attracts a wide cross-section of the online population. Our sponsors have the advantage of addressing the mass market as well the minor niche groups.

Online Greeting cards are sent by users of all generations including the Generation Y i.e. the 12-17 year olds, the consumers of tomorrow, as well as the important Generation E, i.e. the technology smart active consumer.

Women continue to be dominant greeting card users. A NetSearch survey suggests that women, who account for 70% of all retail sales, will use the Internet while deciding what and what not to buy.”

Believe me they are the best in this field and know their job very well. So friends start clicking and start sending your hearts desire to whoever you want.

Posted by: Yogesh Goel

No comments: