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And this time…it’s personal. Why handwritten notes are making a comeback

8th
Jul
by Sarah Turner

On this blog, the other week, I was going on about old school communication, having received a handwritten letter (sort of) from my MP and a postcard from Jerry Marshall, who I’d met networking.

So, I had a few of my own postcards printed up and I’ve been sending them to people I’ve met out and about at networking events and conferences. I’ve even used them as thank you cards.

They were pretty cheap too. About £60, I think, for two hundred and something. Four colour one side and black on reverse.

I even fished out my old Waterman fountain pen to use and bought some new green ink. The downside, of course, is that my handwriting is a bit of a scrawl. And I’ve now got an inky middle finger. Sigh. Just like the old days.

 

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So far they’ve been really well received. And they’re a nice alternative to email.

What do you think? Do you send handwritten notes at all?


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9 Responses to “And this time…it’s personal. Why handwritten notes are making a comeback”

  1. Ashleigh Grange (Follow on ) says:

    Absolutely! And I really think that writing personal, handwritten notes is an important part of my business and brand. I write thank you notes, postcards, greeting cards to clients to say hi, and other types of correspondence. I think sending something via postal mail every once in a while shows you have a deeper commitment and appreciation for your clients and their business than just sending a quickly jotted email.

  2. Anne Michelsen (Follow on ) says:

    You bet! I have a huge box of illustrated greeting cards of my own design (I’m an artist as well as a copywriter/marketing consultant) and send them out as thank-you notes anytime anyone does anything nice for me (even if they’re not someone who might bring in business.)

    People seem to really like them. They provide a personal touch that’s often missing anymore from modern life.

  3. Clare Lynch (Follow on ) says:

    Great idea – would be interested in knowing where you got them done.

    • Sarah Turner says:

      Hey Clare
      Prontaprint! I had them printed on card that was glossy one side and matt the other. So they’ve got that slightly old style 70s vibe going on!

  4. Ben Locker (Follow on ) says:

    Brilliant idea. I always scribble a personal note on compliments slips, but that is very slapdash in comparison!

  5. Johnny (Follow on ) says:

    Great post, thanks. Really like the glossy/ matt combination. And I think that handwritten notes feel a bit more trustworthy than emailed stuff(and show you’ve made an effort too).

  6. Sally (Follow on ) says:

    This is a brilliant idea! I’m all for handwritten, personal messages – whenever we get a thank you card etc that someone’s taken the time and care to write and send it definitely means a lot more than a quick email (although that’s better than nothing!).
    Love the postcards you had printed too – fab picture on the front, old school typewriter for an old school postcard.

    • Sarah Turner says:

      Thanks Sally! I just need to improve the ol’ scrawl. Although I did meet a handwriting expert yesterday who told me the worse your handwriting the more creative you are. So that’s my excuse. :-0

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