Kicksend bridges digital and tangible
Kicksend is a web and mobile service that allows you to share your digital photos with anyone worldwide. The application enables you to organize, share, or print your photos. If you choose to print them, you choose which ones without having to leave your house, submit, and they will be ready for pick up in an hour. You can also send photos to friends or family from the app, for them to pick up pictures at their local one-hour photo.
Even better still, you can have Kicksend mail you the photos or to a far away loved one, with free shipping if you send ten or more photos. With this service, there is also the option to share the pictures without printing them. This is good, because we all know Grandma can’t handle another Facebook tutorial. Kicksend will just send her an email, she can then comment, or print them if she’d like.
Using Kicksend for business
This service can also be of benefit in your business as well. Consider these few ideas:
- Use Kicksend to mail printed advertisements directly to your established customers’ doorsteps. For the select customers’ business that you most strongly want to retain, the quality of advertisements may separate you from the rest.
- Share photos of your store, shop, or company. Let the recipients have an inside look into your business. Charm them with artistic angles and witty comments, while showing them the inner workings. Introduce them to you and your staff. This is an opportunity to make an artistic and unique first impression.
- Share pictures of latest products you have to offer, while also showing that you’re keeping up with the latest trends in your industry.
- Mail coupons that will enable customers to return for redemption.
- Share pictures of company executives, with their professional bios in the comment section of each photo. This gives the customer a chance to see who’s behind their favorite product (you!), using a new approach.
Tasha Salinas is a staff writer at The American Genius, holding a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communications and Journalism from Northeastern University. She is an info geek who reads, talks, & thinks way too much. You don't want to know how long it took her to write this bio.