

It would be fun writing little things while making money. Thank you so much for your feedback and follow too. I think it's a nice change of pace for writers. Hello His princesz ~ I hope you do try this sometime.

Sharon Smith (author) from Northeast Ohio USA on September 14, 2012: Thank you for putting this all together in one place. :0) I'm going to try some of your suggestions. Great, comprehensive hub, and I Would bookmark it if I could. Karen A Szklany from New England on October 31, 2012: As far as bookmarking, just bookmark it in your browser (not HP). Hi Seafarer Mama ~ Thanks so much for your feedback. Sharon Smith (author) from Northeast Ohio USA on November 01, 2012: Malek Zarzour from Turkey, Istanbul on February 13, 2013: Hi Joe ~ thanks for your feedback and votes! Sharon Smith (author) from Northeast Ohio USA on February 16, 2013: Thank you so much for taking the time to research this marvelous idea answering economic complexity with simplicity - do what you love and make a dollar too!ĭo have a nice day and allow the sunshine to warm the day as it rolls out like a new rug near to Athena's tapestry well weaved. Totally Awesome Sharyn! Sharing with friends and writers of Haiku and Haiga poems now. Tim Mitchell from Escondido, CA on February 18, 2013: Thanks for that, its a market I have often thought about trying but now I think I will look into it a bit more, now that I have some info to start with. Mary Kelly Godley from Ireland on February 18, 2013: I've seen this one before-still something on the backburner for me that I might consider.

Victoria Lynn from Arkansas, USA on February 18, 2013: I had considered greeting cards, started doing the research and then stopped. American Greetings Corporation was founded in 1906 and is the largest producer of greeting cards in the United States.Ībsolutely useful information for anyone in the freelance market, peddling their writing, which I am.Vintage greetings cards are highly collectible.He opened a lithographic shop with $250 in 1875 and published the first line of U.S. Louis Prang is known as the father of the American Christmas card.Click HERE to learn about the Penny Black ~ the first postage stamp. In addition, enhanced printing methods were coming about. A greeting card could be sent for one penny. In 1840, greeting cards became popular with the invention of the postage stamp.Of course, all greeting cards were hand-delivered at that time. This new wave of social expression caught on with Europeans during the 1400’s.The oldest known greeting card still in existence today is a Valentine card from the 1400’s.The custom of sending greeting cards dates back over 500 years ago and is traced to the early Egyptians who conveyed greetings on papyrus scrolls and to the ancient Chinese who celebrated the New Year with messages of good will.
