Good Day Guys,
We are a small team looking to bring back the personal touch of receiving letters in the mail. We love writing and can remember those days in high school where, as young adults we use to write letters to one another and mischievously pass notes around the class.
Sadly with today fast moving technology and social media we feel that this tradition has been lost.
So today we're hoping by offering this service we can make a difference and bring back those warm and fuzzy feelings of receiving a letter in the mail, opening it and smiling as you read our letters.
We are offering a service where we write short sweet letters to anyone out there in Australia on your behalf to cheer them up or make their day. We write, format, print and post the letter for you, all for a cup of coffee ($5)
To the community if you are a fan of writing and would like to help us out, please send us a message as we are always looking for more writers. To everyone else please feel free to try our services. We guarantee our letters will put a smile on that your friends or families face :)
Any feedback on our website or letters would be much appreciated.
Please visit us at www.beyondword.com.au
Please don't take what I write the wrong way - I'm not trying to be an ar5ehole and knocking your business, but isn't it a little ironic that what is meant to be so personal is being "outsourced" to a third party, who will in turn, use generic content (other than the personalisation of the names) in the letter?
When I think of a personal letter in the mail, I think about the handwriting itself, the personal contents in the letter that only the writer and reader know of and the most important is the fact that the sender has taken the time out to sit down and write the letter. They're some of the elements in a letter that I see sentimental value in.
For me, there's even a big difference in whether a letter is handwritten or typed up on a computer, printed and sent.