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Are You Burning Through a Pack of Thank You Cards Every Month? — You Should Be.

  • Joe Borroto
  • Apr 28
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jun 2

In a world of endless emails and quick DMs, a simple thank you card still works magic. Here’s why mastering gratitude is one of the smartest moves you can make in business—and life.


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Why Thank You Cards Still Stand Out in a Digital World


Gratitude never goes out of style.


When you send a handwritten thank you, you show up differently—you feel human, memorable, and worth rooting for.


Emails get skimmed. Cards get kept.


Small gestures of appreciation build emotional loyalty that no slick marketing campaign can replicate.


Consistency with gratitude creates a personal brand people trust and recommend naturally.


How (and When) to Use Thank You Cards for Maximum Impact


  • After a Referral: Whether it turned into business or not, thank them for thinking of you.


  • After Collaborations: A simple thank you can turn one project into a long-term partnership.


  • After a First Meeting: Sending a card after a coffee chat or event follow-up makes you unforgettable.


  • After Someone Shares a Win: Celebrate someone else’s success—it’s unexpected and deeply appreciated.


  • Just Because: No agenda needed. A random thank you note keeps relationships warm and genuine.


A single card can turn a casual connection into a lifelong advocate.



Quick Checklist: Your Takeaways


  1. Always have a fresh pack of thank you cards handy.

  2. Send cards after referrals, collaborations, and new meetings.

  3. Personalize each note—make it specific and heartfelt.

  4. Celebrate others’ wins without expecting anything back.

  5. Build relationships one genuine thank you at a time.



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