CartoonLibido.com Announces Ecard Leasing Plans

Vancouver, BC – CartoonLibido.com has announced the launch of its ecard leasing plans. Ecards (electronic greeting cards) are a marketing tool open to all Internet users. The ecards they send from a site contain promotion for the company, products or services the site offers, making them advertising tools that are immediate, inexpensive, and personalized.

More than 50% of the U.S. population and 85% of all Internet users visit a greeting's site annually, according to research firm Jupiter MediaMetrix. “Our new service helps webmasters take advantage of this unique electronic marketing. Ecard marketing is extremely efficient!” – said DE, CartoonLibido.com webmaster. “BlueMountain.com has more than 100 million unique visitors each year, but even with less numbers, the potential is huge. The secret is that with each sent ecard from your site you have at least two potential clients! If someone utilizes the ecard's service on average only twice a day, in the period of a year the service is advertised approximately 730 times. The numbers are amazing!”

CartoonLibido.com will help you build a database of qualified prospects and use ecards to promote products and services, create company awareness among your client base, invite people to seminars and events, send appointment reminders, send client appreciation memos, recruiting/hiring notices, etc., send birthday wishes, holiday greetings, thank you notes, and more.

For further information, please visit CartoonLibido.com.

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