Blue Mountain and Hallmark E-Card Comparison

Options for Valentine's Greetings

mamalav
It seems like everything is being done electronically now...even sending our thoughts to loved ones. The ease of sending online greetings is appealing to many people in this harried world we live in today. With so many people having email service at work and at home, it makes it much easier to stay in touch with each other. We can pass on a quick e-card to let a friend, relative or loved one know that we are thinking of them without having to go to a store, wrestle the crowds, pay $5+ for the card, contribute to the killing of more trees and impact on Global Warming, only to have the card thrown away after a few weeks of admiration.

This Valentine's Day, I took a look at two companies that are very strong in the traditional greeting card market. Blue Mountain.com is an affiliate of American Greetings, a public company in business since 1906, with reported $1.7 billion in consolidated net revenues for 2006 (see AmericanGreetings.com for annual report). This site has several free e-cards which can be sent without signing up for a membership. However, the many benefits of the product, along with a large selection of e-cards for all occasions are only available to members. The membership is $29.99 for 1 year and, although a free 30 day trial membership is offered, credit card information is required during this sign-up process. This is probably less than you would pay in a year for traditional purchased cards, and provides access to some very good services.

BlueMountain.com membership offers you access to, as noted above, a variety of e-cards for all occasions. In addition, there are services that allow you to create & print a card online. This is great if you want to take advantage of the flexibility of doing an e-card while being able to print and send to someone who does not have an email address. Another service that is included in the membership is an interactive desktop calendar. This can be utilized to input all important dates to remember, like a Birthday or Anniversary. The tool will provide a reminder on your desktop based on information you provide, like how far in advance you want a reminder, etc.

All in all, I felt that this site was very easy to use. It seems to be primarily aimed at a younger consumer, as the look and feel is very "cutesy". Based on what is available, it is a good value for the annual membership price if this is a service which you feel you would use.

The other site I reviewed was Hallmark.com. Hallmark, a privately owned company founded in 1910, reported $4.1 billion in consolidated net revenues for 2006 (see Hallmark.com FAQ's link). Again, this is a company that has a very strong market presence in the greeting card industry. Hallmark.com has taken a little different approach at the e-cards phenomena, with free e-cards as well as the ability to purchase "premium" e-cards individually. The site does require that you have a membership, but there is no membership fee to utilize the service and purchase the e-cards. In addition, you can do photo cards for various occasions, including announcements. There is also the ability to make gift and flower purchases through this site. This makes Hallmark.com a "one-stop-shopping" experience with a much reduced overhead. There is not the need to be locked into an annual fee, and you can complete a full package on the site with card and gift.

Between the two sites, I would probably use Hallmark.com since I can do free e-cards and have a membership already set up to purchase paper cards or premium e-cards at another time if needed. Furthermore, the ability to purchase gifts and flowers online through the same site makes this a much more desirable website service.

Published by mamalav

I am a 40 something working Mother of two beautiful children. I have only been writing on AC since the beginning of February, 2008 and I LOVE it.  View profile

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  • Erica S.9/18/2009

    I agree that e-cards are great and environmentally friendly, but I think you've under-represented the calendar feature. I know with americangreetings.com, you can create cards an set the delivery date up to a year later. You can program all your dates and create the cards and they will deliver throughout the year!

  • Laura Bartsch3/18/2008

    I think for an alternative to both of these, the Mollyhunter.com website is a great choice. The annual membership is just $9.95,t osend as many cards as you like. They also allow you to attach electronic Amazon.com and RedEnvelop gift cards to your cards so you can send a present at the same time too. But that's not what makes this site unique: it's the incredible frame-by-frame animations that make these cards so incredible. Each one is kind of a micro movie which tells a story in about a minute- it's really amazing and the cards are just adorable. (I have no affiliation with Mollyhunter).

  • Melissa Arant3/12/2008

    I think that I prefer Hallmark.

  • Erik Van Tongerloo3/12/2008

    I prefer Hallmark

  • Elizabeth Damons3/5/2008

    I prefer Hallmark.com , they have a large variety to choose from that are free compared Blue mountain. Nice article.

  • Layla Lair3/3/2008

    I just love Hallmark myself. Nice job

  • Jennine Thompson2/28/2008

    Great information, I have never thought to go to Hallmark dot com for e cards.

  • Cheryl Hedlund2/25/2008

    Good comparison. Very useful information. Hallmark.com sounds better to me. I like that you don't have an annual fee and I like being able to make photo cards.

  • LaVelle Jones2/24/2008

    Nice report, I have always liked hallmark as well.

  • Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez2/24/2008

    I really enjoy the convenience and, yes, lower cost of online cards! Thanks for the review.

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