Greeting Cards Available

The following are greeting card designs I use in my own law practice and which you can also use. In your control panel, you can easily change the message on the front and inside of the card to anything you want. Greeting card campaigns are set up from your control panel, similar to e-mail campaigns, so you can schedule future holiday and birthday mailings automatically.

Holiday Card (front)

Holiday Card (inside bottom) – version 1

Holiday Card (inside bottom) – version 2

Birthday Card (front)

Birthday Ccard (inside)

Anytime Card “Totally Awesome” (front)

Anytime Card “Totally Awesome” (inside)

4th of July Card (front)

4th of July Card (inside)

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“Spring Safety News” (front)

“Spring Safety News” (inside)

Law Firm Brochure or Newsletter (can be printed vertically on a 3-panel greeting card or on a 4-panel card)

Additional designs available (1-800-HURT-911 logo will be added):

Two Hands Holding Card

Bus Stop Billboard

Wagon Billboard

One Arm Billboard

Philip L. Franckel, Esq., is the author of this article.

Phil Franckel is the owner of 1-800-HURT-911® and over 1,100 domain names. He is a personal injury lawyer and a former Member of the Board of Directors of the NYS Trial Lawyers Association. He is an expert in branding, advertising, marketing, and SEO. He has been doing SEO since 1994.

Phil Franckel has written and produced TV commercials for lawyers and other industries and has been a consultant to businesses, including several using vanity phone numbers. Phil writes a blog about lawyer advertising at LawyerAdvertisingBlog.com.

Phil Franckel began a mail order business in 8th grade, bought and sold coin-operated amusement games in 10th grade, and a used car business in 12th grade through college. After law school, he worked in the wholesale diamond business and part-time for a TV production company. Later, while a lawyer at a large personal injury law firm, he worked part-time for ABC Wide World of Sports and ABC Monday Night Baseball.

Phil Franckel then started a personal injury law practice and is a former member of the Board of Directors of the NYS Trial Lawyers Association.

In his spare time, Phil Franckel became an Aux. Police Cadet in 12th grade and is the Commanding Officer of the Communications Bureau, NCPD Aux. Police Section.