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Within Business Cards
A business partnership is built on trust, and trust is built in the margins — the moments between contracts and quarterly reviews when one person takes the time to acknowledge another. Signing a new partnership agreement, closing out a successful year together, or simply marking the anniversary of a deal that has held up: these are the moments when a card lands differently than an email ever could. A handwritten card says you thought about this person specifically, not their inbox. It sits on a desk. It gets read twice.
Cards From You makes it straightforward to send a card that actually looks and feels personal, because it is. Every card is written in real ink by a human hand, addressed, stamped, and mailed directly to your partner — or their office. You can schedule sends in advance, so a card arrives on the exact date a partnership was formalized, or the morning after a deal closes. There are no printed fonts pretending to be handwriting, and no awkward "sent via app" footers. Just a card in an envelope, the kind that makes someone pause before they open it.
The most natural moments are when a partnership agreement is signed, on its one-year anniversary, or after a project milestone you both worked toward. Sending within a week of the triggering event keeps it timely and genuine rather than obligatory.
Be specific: name the project, the deal, or the quality in your partner that made the collaboration work. Generic phrases like 'looking forward to continued success' read as filler — one concrete detail, such as referencing a challenge you navigated together, makes the card memorable and worth keeping.
Yes, and it often stands out more in that context precisely because large organizations rarely receive them. Address it to the individual you work with directly, not the company — a card sent to a person feels like recognition, while one addressed to a department feels like correspondence.