I'm not sure where the boost in motivation came from, but I found that truly the most time-consuming part was not only writing out all of the addresses, but actually compiling them in the first place.
My scribbled address book, messages from Facebook, hasty emails, doing the yearly, "Has so-and-so moved this year?" conversation with my in-laws... every holiday season I tell myself that the following year I'll be more organized and will implement an easier way to keep everything in order, but we all know how that ends up.
Fortunately, next year I plan to cut way down on the amount of time spent tracking down addresses and getting them written out thanks to WhitePages.
While everyone already knows WhitePages.com as the leading provider of contact information for people and businesses in the U.S., they do more than simply offer consumers one-click access to more than 200 million adults, or over 90% of the adult population.
Because now, in the midst of the holiday card rush, the WhitePages Mailer is here to help all of us create a master address list for holiday cards (or New Year's cards for any procrastinators!), birthday invites, thank you notes, "Save the Date" cards and more.
If your friends' and families' addresses are in various places, the WhitePages Mailer can help you from having to reach out to people on your mailing list via phone, text, email or Facebook posts to gather their info.
Instead, by linking your contacts or Facebook friends in the WhitePages Mailer, you can easily organize hundreds of addresses for designated friends, including organizing the data into groups that mirror how friends are segmented in Facebook (i.e. close friends, acquaintances, people I care about, etc.) or into customized groups, and the info will then automatically stay updated.
Is it that easy? Yes!
Just sign in through Facebook and WhitePages will use their 200 million residential listings to pull up your friends' addresses.
Not only does WhitePages Mailer make it easy to ask for verification from your recipient with one click, the addresses are then easily sorted into groups and can be exported to a spreadsheet or Avery mailing labels.
Talk about a convenient time saver!
WhitePages already has over 40 million unique monthly users and powers over 2 billion searches, so combine that with the 7 billion greeting cards that Americans purchase every year and it's a match that's meant to be!
This holiday season and beyond, don't depend on email, the phone, text messages, the phone book, online directories, Facebook, LinkedIn and more, simply head to the WhitePages Mailer and compile your list of addresses in seconds... and then print them right out onto labels and you'll be nearly done!
Thanks to the generosity of WhitePages, one person will be even more prepared to send cards, photos and gifts quickly and easily, because...
One lucky person will win a $25 gift certificate to Shutterfly!
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107 comments:
I still use the old fashioned way! I have them written down in an address book, or I ask people for their address.
I use an old fashioned address book.
I have a google doc and I check FB and Whitepages
we collect envelopes from people to use for their addresses
I just ask people then write it in a Google Document
orangestar17(at)hotmail(dot)com
I have an old address book I use
msboatgal at aol.cvom
i have a google spreadsheet that i update
jek9880 at gmail dot com
i use my phone to store addresses and my e-mail
I use my computer. Thankyou, Ken pohl19@comcast.net
I actually just have them typed up on pieces of paper and I add to them with pen every year.
pittsy82@hotmail.com
I just have a word document on my desktop.
Please, please, please read the White Pages Data Use terms. White Pages basically asks you to collect your friends' and family's contact info, then sells it to third parties. These third parties may include debt collectors, marketers, or other people your friends and family probably don't want to have their contact info. I wrote a post about this here: https://www.conxt.com/general-release/white-pages-mailer-will-sell-your-friends-contact-information/
I have a very old address book that I use.
I use my address book.
I use an address book .
Facebook! Then I write them down in our address book :)
Old school adress book!
I have my addresses stored in an excel spreadsheet.
I keep mine on an excel spreadsheet.
I just keep mine on a running Word doc. :) I love shutterfly!!
I have an old fashion address book!
I use a notebook
a very disorganized system, using an old address book and addresses on last years envelopes i received, carawling(at)hotmail(dot)com
Old school, I know - but, I love my Rolodex!
I have them written down in a book.
I have a running list in our household management binder.
I use a paper address book
lilpinksock31(at)gmail(dot)com
I use a notebook for everything
I have an address book, and the older address book that I never finished transferring!
Thanks,
selinda_mccumbers at yahoo.com
I keep an old school address book and hand print all my cards.
i try to write them down in a excel sheet or i have to text them asking for their address again =P
address book
jessicawedwards@gmail.com
I use a rolodex.
We have no plan. We have a HUGE family and many are young and moving in and out of places. We have a hard time getting addresses by looking online or even in phonoebooks.. So, it is not very time effective but we CALL to get addresses and then TRY to be organized enough to write them on a calendar. Then write in a folder online later.
thanks!
ejrichter60 at gmail dot com
I use an address book.
an old school address book
we use an address book with a bunch of stuff shoved in it...its a little crazy
I still have mine written in an old fashioned address book, however now some of the newer ones are also in my phone (I use white pages frequently on my phone). This program would be great for getting them all together in one place and ready for my baby shower invites!
address book
I, too, do it the old fashioned way with an address book but sometimes I enter addresses into my phone. At least my husband knows to look in the address book instead of bugging me when I'm not home!
excel spreadsheet
I still do it the old school way - a paper address book
address book
I have an old-school address book, written by hand and I use that to mail out my cards. I do run the envelopes through the printer for addressing because I hate writing it by hand- takes too long.
abittersweet.blog[at[gmail.com
A little notebook that I usually leave at home lol. Thanks!
I have an address book that I've had for years!
I write them down in my date book.
I use a pretty spiral notebook
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I keep a spreadsheet on my computer.
I have an address book.
I do still have old school address book.
I have a recipe box with each person's address on an index card. It's easy to update, though I never do!
Thanks for the chance to win!
sandralclark at outlook.com
I have several address books that I pull out and thumb through. s2inamug at aim dot com
I have a recipe box filled with addresses - not the best method - mostly I collect business cards.
lajohnson555 at yahoo dot com
I'm still old school, I have an address book
Keep my addresses in an address book.
Thank you.
I keep addresses saved on a template to be printed each year on labels.
I have a old address book
I still use an address book!
I'm still old school, I have an address book
I still use my address book
cc_girly(at)yahoo(dot)com
I store everything in my google contacts
Maureen
maureen.tenney@gmail.com
I call my parents or look/ask for them online.
I have an address book
i have an adress book and also a christmas address book
I ask for addresses via facebook.
I have a very outdated (not updated!) mini book. Seriously need something better!
I use a bound address book!
I just use my address book
Old school here. I write them down in an address book!
cccols at hotmail dotcom
I have an address book that I use.
I write addresses in an old school address book.
ericacarnes(at)gmail(dot)com
I still have the old fashioned address book that i just keep adding or changing addresses in.. LOL
I have a address book I keep track of sending cards to people.
mintstatesportswear(at)juno(dot)com
My husband stores them on his computer.
I write them in my old-fashioned daytimer book, and type them into a spreadsheet, and print it out as a backup! And no, I was never a Girl Scout! :-)
I have them in a notebook :)
I just have them all in an old notebook, it does not work very well
morganowl28 at gmail dot com
My iPhone. I should never trust technology so much
an old address book
i usually do a google search to try to find any addresses
I just have an address book that I keep them in.
I use our church directory
I use a notebook which outdates way too quickly so I usually use Facebook to help.
I have an old fashioned address book
I have all my addresses saved on a word document on my computer.
melissalucky43@yahoo.com
I have the address saved on my disc at home
Right now I have them in an address book.
address book
ardelong2(at)gmail(dot)com
The address book!
jofo120 at yahoo dot com
i use an address book
amy16323(at)gmail(dot)com
I use an address book and do it by hand.
I use a notebook
gfc-jessica.goodwill
The old-fashioned way, with an address book, envelopes and a good pen. I'd love to try some new technology, so this would be an awesome prize to win. I LOVE organization, seems like it would be great.
i have them all over the place on papers
A Rolodex.
i email my friends and ask for their addresses when I need them
susansmoaks at gmail dot com
I have an old address book I use
greaseballs80 at yahoo dot com
I have an old address book I use
greaseballs80 at yahoo dot com
I find a phonecall is the simplest way.
A tattered old address book!
I keep an address book.
Facebook mass message for new friends. Address book in tablet for existing ones.
Recently transferred all addressed to my iPad and I love it!
I collect business cards or personal cards and write the addresses in an address book. garrettsambo@aol.com
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