This article was published on September 23, 2011

SendWrite lets you write a card to mom just by sending an email


SendWrite lets you write a card to mom just by sending an email

Sendwrite lets you send someone a physical letter just by writing an email and including the persons name and address.

A few services have popped up like this, but the focus on real world interaction is a trend that we’ve seen the past few months. No longer is a simple e-card or text message enough. Having something put in the mail and the receiver physically getting it is seen as special.

PicPlum, a service we covered, is trying to do something similar by sending physical photos to people. It’s the emotional hook that is interesting with these services.

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You can try it out in 3 simple steps.

In this video, the creator of SendWrite explains how to send a letter to someone, you can get a pack of 3 for $4.99. This is of course cheaper than going to get a hallmark card and sending it. It’s more creative too.

I have no idea how sustainable this is, clearly Cole Krumbholz is willing to find out.

Why not take him up on this and try it SendWrite out?

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