Maximize the Impact of Handwritten Notes With These 6 Tips
Maximize the Impact of Handwritten Notes With These 6 Tips · Entrepreneur

I still remember my first time.

I was in college, and when it happened, all of the giddy rumors that led to my passionate curiosity and anticipation were not a let down. I even remember where I was when it happened -- hunched over a worn-out PC, late at night, deep in the bowels of the ASU computer lab.

My first email.

There was something glorious and magical about that first electronic message, even in all the awkwardness of Windows 3.1. I was so excited, I printed it, as well as the next 10 or so I received. I thought email was awesome (please do not judge), and even then, as a young college student, I could see the potential it presented.

No more hand-writing letters.

Related: How to Write an Unforgettable Thank-You Note

Fast-forward to today. My email inbox fills with dozens of emails -- every hour. They are completely unmemorable, and I shuffle through and delete them with the speed and fluency of a late-night gambler on an electronic poker game. I almost always forget them all.

Instead, what I remember these days are the occassional and rare handwritten notes I receive via “snail mail,” such as the "Thank You" cards I received a few weeks ago from a group of university students who visited our warehouse for a tour and chat. I was pleasantly pleased, though somewhat surprised, that I did not receive the thank you messages via email, LinkedIn or Twitter.

Heck, I would not have been shocked to receive them by text message.

These days, I find that a gesture as simple as a handwritten note has a much greater and memorable impact than any electronic message I send. Though the task of hand-writing cards may seem time consuming and hardly worth the effort, it does not need to be.

Here are a few tips and resources to help you become more fluent at delivering an impactful handwritten message.

1. Keep it simple. You do not need to get overly aggressive with stationery. Opt instead for simple "Thank You" or blank cards, which provide you room to leave your message. You can find any number of cards in the clearance area of an office supply store, or you could opt to really make an impact with your stationery through companies such as Sweet Jane Paperie, a high-end stationery manufacturer that hand-stiches fabric cards.

Sweet Jane’s founder, Janine Durso, points out that creating an emotional connection by going the extra mile with your notes demonstrates that you are attempting to create long-lasting relationships with its recipient.

2. Make it memorable. While the simple gesture of sending a handwritten card to a customer or partner can make an impact, put forth the extra effort to make it absolutely memorable. Consider sending small gifts, such as product samples or coupons.