A holiday card service built for realtors
Client holiday cards are a tradition for a reason — but the annual weekend of addressing, stamping and forgetting three people is brutal, and a printed photo card blends into the pile. Here's how to send a handwritten holiday card to every client without the chore.
Stand out from the printed-photo-card pile
In December, every mailbox is full of glossy printed cards. A card that's actually hand-written — with a real pen and a personal line — gets noticed and kept. If you'd rather dodge the December crush entirely, a Thanksgiving or New Year's card lands in a near-empty mailbox and reads as even more intentional.
The timing that avoids the December scramble
December mail is the slowest of the year, so the safe send window is earlier than you'd guess — aim to mail by mid-December. Better yet, set it once in the fall and let it go out on schedule so it's handled before the season even starts.
Done-for-you, from your name
Import your client list, choose a holiday card and message, and Occasion Day prints, hand-writes, stamps and mails each one from your name and return address. One sitting in October, and your whole book gets a real card in December — with a spend cap so the batch never surprises you.
Set it up once. We handle every card.
Import your clients, choose your occasions, and we print, hand-write, stamp and mail each card from your name — automatically, with a monthly spend cap you control.
Common questions
When should realtor holiday cards be mailed?
By mid-December to beat the postal crush — or send a Thanksgiving/New Year's card to stand out in a quieter mailbox. Occasion Day handles the timing.
Can I send to my whole client list at once?
Yes — a one-time batch send mails a card to every selected client in one go, hand-written and posted for you.
Are these actually handwritten?
Each card is written with a real pen in a natural handwriting style, not printed — which is why they get opened and kept.