#GREETING CARD WRITER FULL#
They have a full line of greeting cards including birthday, wedding, retirement, Halloween, Christmas and Thanksgiving cards. Snafu Designs is a greeting card company that sells humorous cards in most of the 50 states of USA and also in Canada. If the couple is not married, the names should be listed on separate lines in alphabetical. If a married couple has different last names, the envelope should be addressed to 'Mr. The mans name always appears first when addressing an envelope to a married couple. For details, read their writers’ guidelines. Always use proper titles such as Mr., Mrs. Then we disperse to our own workspaces to try and get into the headspace of people who might be sending these cards. Their rate for writer copy is 100 per idea. HEA Remote (Anywhere) Were looking for talented humor writers to create really funny original ideas and support high-profile licenses like Napoleon Dynamite and Little Miss Sunshine. Posted: (8 days ago) Greeting Card Writing work from home jobs Remote Greeting Card Writer. "We usually get some examples of copy that's doing well, or some kind of inspiration to spark some new ideas. Greeting Card Writing work from home jobs - HEA-Employment. Oftentimes, we have a 'kickoff' meeting with the editorial director to find out the strategy for the project - do they need longer, heartfelt pieces, or short clever copy? - and to get an idea of the recipients we'll be writing for - are these for moms, grandmas, daughters, or just women in general?" For example, I might be assigned to a 'Feminine Birthday' project for a couple of weeks. "But a 'typical' day might start with opening my email and seeing if any new assignments have come in overnight. Also, we're called on to write copy for gifts - short one-liners for mugs, wall décor, etc." I write everything from greeting cards to children's books to funny jokes on our 'Crabby Road' Facebook page. "The days here are pretty varied, so it's hard to describe a typical day. I was really excited to get started, and was assigned a mentor to train me in all the ins and outs of the business and the types of writing I'd be doing." But I was told later once I was hired that it was my rhyme and meter skills and sense of structure that had landed me the job.
"My grandmother didn't want me to get my hopes up and told me not to be too disappointed if I didn't get the job - she was sure lots of people applied for a job like this. People commented on the pieces of writing I'd sent in, and I guess wanted to make sure I'd fit in personality-wise." "After a few weeks, I heard back from Hallmark and was flown in for a day of interviews, meeting with several writers and editors. But the intent is the same - can you write something clever or emotional, can you rhyme and meter?"
Today, of course, the process is all digital.
Back then, it was an actual physical portfolio I had to type out and send through the mail. "After I applied, I was sent a set of exercises to complete to see if I had some potential as a greeting-card writer.