Hundreds of thousands of genuinely handwritten Christmas cards sent to over 170 countries.
In a world of junk mail, texts and chatbots, Inkpact www.inkpact.com suggests the best way to communicate this Christmas is through good, old-fashioned pen and paper.
It is not often that we receive handwritten letters anymore, so when we do, they matter more, we take more notice and the contents are more meaningful.
Last Christmas Inkpact recruited a collection of stay at home mums, actors, artists, recovering cancer patients and many more to send over 100,000 letters on behalf of their clients. This Christmas they have over 800 and counting, actively writing scribes based all over the UK and USA helping to spread the love on behalf of their clients, who want to connect with their customers this Christmas.
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In 2020, John Lewis sent almost 80,000 genuinely handwritten Christmas cards through Inkpact, wishing their customers a very Merry Christmas. Not only did this put a smile on thousands of people’s faces, it drove revenue and retention for John Lewis.
This Christmas, Inkpact are lined up to spread the messages of even more brands. They are set to help multiple customers deliver campaigns of over 100,000 notecards, helping them connect with their customers in a way, and at a scale, which has never been done before.