Take a Break on National Coffee Day

September 27, 2011

This post was written by Stephanie Fader, Sr. Marketing Manager

While the beginning of fall may find you back in the grind, this week we give you something to look forward to — Thursday, September 29 is National Coffee Day!

Coffee Time

Can you believe there are over 100 million coffee drinkers around the world? They consume more than 400 billion cups of joe every year! National Coffee Day celebrates the iconic role of coffee in our daily lives. From that first sip in the morning to that pick-me-up with an after-dinner treat, coffee is truly a beloved beverage throughout the nation and beyond.

Another fun coffee fact: nurses and physicians rank first and second, respectively, as the top two coffee drinking professions according to a survey done by CareerBuilder and Dunkin’ Donuts last fall.

Here are a few ways that you can celebrate National Coffee Day this year:

Coffee Day eCards

  • Send free National Coffee Day cards to family, friends, and co-workers. When we launched our new digital greeting cards service a few weeks ago, we created a special category of new digital cards just for National Coffee Day. Digital greeting cards enable you to send cards online that have the look and feel of traditional paper cards.
  • Learn more about National Coffee Day and find out where to get free coffee. Visit the Reason to Celebrate page for National Coffee Day to find out which coffee shops are offering free coffee. You can also share the page with your Facebook friends and Twitter followers so they can get in on the free coffee fun!
  • Join the National Coffee Day conversation on our Facebook page. Our Facebook community will be sharing their own tips for how to celebrate and where to get free coffee. Stay tuned and add your own tips and suggestions.

Most importantly, don’t forget to take time out for a coffee break of your own sometime during your day — whether it’s before a big meeting, after you drop the kids off at school, or after dinner with dessert. Enjoy National Coffee Day!


10 Things We Love About Fall

September 22, 2011

This post was written by Stephanie Fader, Sr. Marketing Manager

With the first official day of fall right around the corner (Friday, September 23) and summer winding down, it’s time for our favorite autumn activities to begin! We recently polled the Punchbowl community to find about what they like about fall and combined them with some of our team’s favorite activities.

Fall photos

Here’s the top 10 things we love about fall:

  1. Crisp Fall Days: When the sky is clear and the air is fresh, taking long walks to enjoy the weather is refreshing and enjoyable. Chris T. on Facebook especially likes “crisp walks in the park with my dog.” You’re not alone there, Chris!
  2. Football: Whether you’re a fan of the NFL or your college alma mater, football season is in full swing! Check your team’s schedule for the next big game and invite some friends over for a football party.
  3. Pumpkins: Picking out the perfect pumpkin can be a tough task: do you choose the perfectly round one or the slightly lopsided lumpy one? Although they may eventually be turned into pie or carved into a scary mask, trips to the pumpkin patch are another activity that fall wouldn’t be complete without. Once you find the perfect one, get tips for how to carve a pumpkin.
  4. Oktoberfest: It’s the great beer festival held annually in Munich, Germany that draws an attendance of more than 5 million people a year! We can, of course, celebrate closer to home with many cities hosting Oktoberfest celebrations modeled after the original event.
  5. World Series: The end of baseball season means cheering on your favorite team as they compete in the Fall Classic. America’s favorite past time is definitely a favorite of ours as well.
  6. Fall Foliage: Certain areas of the country are treated to the beautiful sight of watching the leaves change color each fall. Green slowly gives way to reds, oranges, and yellows, creating brightly colored trees. If you don’t live in an area where the leaves change color, plan a weekend getaway to the northern states to witness nature at its finest.
  7. Apple Picking: What could be more quintessentially fall? Head over to local apple orchard to pick your own apples that can later be turned into delicious homemade pies, muffins, and cider. Don’t forget to grab a cider doughnut at the orchard!
  8. Fall Baking: With all of these terrific foods in season during the fall (the aforementioned pumpkins and apples), there seems to be a lot of baking going on! Pumpkin pies, apple crisp, and other fall pastries were among the favorites mentioned on Facebook.
  9. Indian Summer: So maybe we aren’t quite ready to give up on summer yet! We’ll take one last spell of warm weather before the chilly winter takes over.
  10. Halloween: No fall list would be complete without the biggest of fall holidays — Halloween! There’s so much to enjoy about this holiday beyond candy and costumes. Many people, like Ian S. on Facebook, enjoy decorating for Halloween in the weeks leading up to October 31. Others have fun planning Halloween parties. Will you host a party this year? Get Halloween ideas and start planning!

With so many things to look forward to this fall, we can’t help but be excited about the new season. Stay tuned to our blog for more ways to celebrate this fall!


Punchbowl introduces new Digital Greeting Cards service

September 12, 2011

This post was written by Matt Douglas, Founder & CEO, @mattdouglas

I’m very excited to announce that after many months of development, Punchbowl has introduced a new Digital Greeting Cards service. The new service is a suitable alternative to traditional paper greeting cards complete with folded designs, matching envelopes, realistic postmarks, and the complete mail-opening experience.

Digital Greeting Cards

In conjunction with the announcement, we have unveiled DigitalGreetingCard.org, a new site for the digital greeting card industry. The site aims to spur conversation about the impact paper greeting cards have on our society, culture, and environment. Visit the site to declare your independence from paper greeting cards and ask your friends to do the same.

Here’s the full announcement:

Punchbowl introduces new Digital Greeting Cards service

At long last, new technology brings to life a suitable alternative to paper greeting cards

Framingham, MA (PRWEB), September 12, 2011 — Today, Punchbowl launched Digital Greeting Cards, a new service that offers the ability to send thoughtful well-wishes online that have the look and feel of a traditional paper greeting card.

Digital Greeting Cards is a suitable alternative to traditional paper greeting cards complete with attractive folded designs, matching envelopes, realistic postmarks, and the complete mail-opening experience. The cards can be personalized with accents such as envelope liners, custom postage, and rubber stamps. Digital Greeting Cards eliminates the need to visit a store, find a physical mailing address, and purchase postage stamps. It’s a more convenient way to express important feelings to those you care about the most.

“In the past few years, we’ve seen the dramatic shift from paper to digital in books, newspapers, and magazines,” said Matt Douglas, CEO, Punchbowl. “Digital Greeting Cards is the next chapter in the evolution from paper to digital.”

Highlights of Digital Greeting Cards include:

  • Hundreds of free designs, organized like the greeting card aisle
  • Greeting cards that have the look and feel of paper cards
  • Card delivery that replicates the act of receiving and opening a paper card
  • Inks, fonts, and text controls to easily write a heartfelt message
  • Custom accents such as envelope liners, rubber stamps, and postage stamps

“When I saw the new Digital Greeting Cards, I couldn’t believe how much they resemble paper cards,“ said Adrienne Donohue, Punchbowl user. “For most occasions, I’m going to make the switch from paper cards to digital.”

In conjunction with the new product launch, Punchbowl has also unveiled DigitalGreetingCard.org, a new site for the digital greeting card industry. The site aims to spur conversation about the impact paper greeting cards have on our society, culture, and environment. Consumers can visit the site to declare their independence from paper greeting cards and ask their friends to do the same. For more information, visit http://www.digitalgreetingcard.org

Digital Greeting Cards fills a gap between paper cards and eCards. Traditionally, paper cards have been reserved for more meaningful, milestone events while free eCards have been seen as a way to send a casual, fun greeting for lighthearted occasions.

To explore the new Digital Greeting Cards service, visit: http://www.punchbowl.com/ecards


Thanks for reading…and stay tuned!

September 8, 2011

This post was written by Stephanie Fader, Sr. Marketing Manager

Thanks to all of you who’ve given us great feedback on our recent customer testimonials. We’re not going to publish one on our blog this week because we’re gearing up for a big product launch. What is it? When will it arrive? You’ll have to check this blog next week to find out!


Customer Spotlight: Anne-Marie S.

September 1, 2011

This post was written by Stephanie Fader, Sr. Marketing Manager

Anne-Marie S.This summer Anne-Marie hosted a surprise birthday party for her boyfriend Jason. If you’ve ever thrown a surprise party, you know it can be a lot of work — especially trying to keep the surprise from the guest of honor. For Anne-Marie, she had the added stress of planning a destination birthday party! Here’s how she did it…

Anne-Marie rented a house in Lake Placid that was big enough to accommodate all of her guests. Her tip: work with a realtor to find the right rental property. As you can imagine, anytime you have overnight guests it makes collecting RSVPs all the more important!

In addition to providing basic party details and lodging info on the birthday invitations, Anne-Marie offered guests the option to contribute to Jason’s gift via PayPal (she used the “Contributions” feature to do this). She also included personal notes for guests and sent frequent updates to guests as details of the event were confirmed.

Throw in fabulous catering, amazing guests, and you’ve got a milestone birthday party! Oh, and Anne-Marie’s terrific idea to use the Contributions feature for the gift had a great payoff. Anne-Marie says, “The absolute best moment was when we offered Jason his BIG present: a Les Paul electric guitar he has wanted for years!”

Great idea, Anne-Marie! Thanks for sharing your tips.

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