Postable Magic

August 29, 2013

This is one of my favorite thank you cards from Postable, a new discovery I made thanks to BlogHer ’13 in Chicago….

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In a nutshell, you upload all of your mailing addresses (or send out a message asking your friends and family to click a link and they fill in their address) OR you fill them each in manually.

I sent out a Facebook message with the link to my account and people quickly and easily typed in their address, saving me from having to do them all one by one. (I hadn’t stored addresses on my computer before because I was pretending it was a party like in 1999.)

Postable is a new-ish company that’s worth checking out, friends. It began when two young boys named Jesse and Scott met at camp in 1982. Well, okay. It didn’t actually begin right then, but that’s when they met. I love stories like that. A connection, a friendship, some years and walah! an idea!

I just placed my first order of cards in which I used this one:

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by writing our new address on the inside as a “we have moved” note!

*takes bow*

THEN, because I was able to send out a facebook message asking everyone to click a link and enter their snail mail addresses, all I had to do was CLICK SEND and Postable is mailing all of them FOR ME.

*bows even lower*

*gets stuck like that*

Check out Postable and enter extraordinary at checkout for 10% off.

The mission behind Postable is for the busy (everyone) person to be able to remember the old forgotten art of the thank you card quickly and easily. You can choose a handwriting font that suits you and use your own language, your “voice”, in your cards. All of your addresses are right there, and Postable adds postage and envelopes and sends them off for you!

Need to say thank you? Had a baby? Got married? Holidays? Birthday? Postable is the click-click-SEND way to express gratitude.

Another thing I love about Postable is simply having all my addresses uploaded to one place. Online. Not on little notes scattered all over my desk.

Also. I love this one, too:

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P.S. Best new baby thank you notes ever:

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P.P.S. Jesse and Scott at Postable let me know they’re working on rolling out Holiday cards! Just think, if all of your addresses are in your Postable account, all you’ll have to do is click click send and DONE. (Then you bow.) (You’re welcome.)

(Don’t forget to use code extraordinary at checkout for a discount on any cards you choose to order.)

 

(I did receive my first order pro bono and even though I was not required to write about this, I wanted to tell you about it because I tell you about things I love. Herein ends my disclaimer.)

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