Free Easy No Hassle E-Cards

vera waters
Everyone knows that the computer age is upon us and communication with all kinds of networks has reached lightning speeds. People are networking with friends, family and work like never before. It has now become commonplace to replace traditional paper communications with cyber communication. Paperless statements, paperless bills, paperless ledgers. What about paperless greetings?

What's that in the inbox? It's a card! A nice holiday greeting from an acquaintance who managed to somehow get this e-mail address. Have a Happy Labor Day. Who would have thought that there are Happy Labor Day cards. The right thing to do to acknowledge this greeting would be to reciprocate with a greeting in return. Where do those cute little animated cards come from?

Off to the great search engine. Searching e-cards, that should be simple enough. What is this? The first website wants to install a browser web bar, tool bar, third party something or other. Is that absolutely necessary to send an e-card? Shouldn't be. The kid's computer crashed last week from a download like that. Back to the great search engine and the next website. This one looks as though it has a large selection of cards for all occasions. But what is this again? They want all this information and for one to become a member before sending e-cards. They won't even let you look at their cards before flashing a form to be filled out. Perhaps the cards at that site would not even be satisfactory. Becoming a member before even seeing what they have to offer seems ridiculous. What a hassle! Back to the great search engine.

Three's the charm. Literally 123greetings.com. The only hard part about this website is deciding which Labor Day greeting card to choose. First a Labor Day category can be chosen. Labor Day birthday, Labor Day wedding, Labor Day weekend just to name only a few. I especially like the Working Women cards. Not only are there Labor Day greetings of all kinds, there are Labor Day invitations! No need to go out and purchase invites for the snail mail. If you haven't had time to plan far ahead for that Labor Day barbecue these cyber greetings will arrive in minutes to invite dozens of friends and family to your Labor Day celebration all for free at 123greetings.com.

This card website has it all. From animated and flash e-cards to postcards, cartoons and beautiful images alike. Engaging audio and the freedom to add as many personalized expressions as one wishes allows the user to enjoy creative freedoms if they choose to. There is a greeting card for every occasion that you can think of and lots of occasions that you have never heard of such as Missouri's Grape and Fall Festival an obscure celebration to be sure, yet this website is prepared and can help prepare you. If the need to reach out arises without an occasion to match it just a couple of minutes browsing through the numerous holidays and occasions at 123greetings.com it is certain that the perfect greeting is sure to be found. Send them one at a time or as a batch to your whole group or network. The best part of all is the ease of use. No hassle with the picking the personalizing or the sending.

Halloween is a personal favorite and as suspected from Labor Day card inspection there is a great assortment. A magic mirror card will show you who is really scary. There's a perfect ghost and if you are late getting to it there's a freaking late witch or count depending on which is perfect for you.

Since the world can only become greener with the saving of trees a person can really feel rewarded by doing a small part to help the environment by sending paperless greetings. With this website in your favorites Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas or any occasion or Holiday can now be a breeze and the postage saved could be quite significant!

Published by vera waters

I am a 45 year old dreamer, thinker, old-hippie style, free spirit that may never grow up. I love children, dogs, music, reading and traveling. As a hobby I enjoy studying early Christianity and ancient...  View profile

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