Remember how your mother taught you to "always write a thank you note" when someone give you a present or invites you over for dinner? Emily Post style etiquette may no longer be common, that's no excuse to take a pass on sending notes.
We're not talking text message or emails. What we're talking about here is actual cards in the mail. Why cards? Because they're less and less common which makes you and your message stand out more than ever before.
Our guest, David Wachs is a serial entrepreneur. His latest venture, Handwrytten, provides scalable, robotic solutions that write your notes in pen. Used by businesses in all industries, Handwrytten changes the way brands and people connect.
Prior to Handwrytten, David founded Cellit, a leading mobile marketing platform. With clients including Abercrombie and Fitch, Walmart and more, Cellit was sold in January of 2012.
Both Handwrytten and Cellit were on Inc. Magazine’s Inc 500 list of fastest growing companies. ??David is a speaker on marketing technology, has been featured in the Washington Post and Wall Street Journal, and is a contributor to Inc. Magazine.
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