Once again the Kansas City company FAILS to adapt to the social media era and their tech that finally caught up to 1998 is now kaput.
Hallmark Cards exits eCards business - Kansas City Business Journal
Hallmark Cards Inc. is exiting the eCards business after more than 15 years and will terminate the service on April 30. Kansas City-based Hallmark, along with American Greetings Corp. LLC, has the largest market share in the online greeting cards industry, according to a 2019 report from industry research firm IBISWorld.
hope hallmark can adapt. they're so good to kansas city.
ReplyDeleteone has to wonder, however.
Instead of staffing your company with people trying to choose just the right cartoon with the right text bubble & witty phrase, perhaps HC should hire some forward-thinking folks that can help them come up with THE NEXT BIG THING, whatever the hell that could be.
ReplyDeleteBet that doesn't happen.
Marilyn Riscoe - are you still using Sommers as a lecturer? No wonder your failing!
ReplyDeleteHallmark has laid off their best people. It's a shell of its former self.
ReplyDeleteThe biggest joke in Hallmark's entire product line is the Willow Tree figurines. That stuff usually costs $30 to $60 and looks like it was carved by an amateur. They are made from a sculpting clay in America and then the mold is sent to China for mass production of the figurines in resin.
ReplyDeleteWhat about the demdaco figures?
ReplyDeleteTOP PHOTO -- A MAN NAMED JOYCE
ReplyDeleteRoses are red
Violets are blue
When you care enough
You'll excise the fluff
Hallmark Channel gets a bye-bye
Halls department store is allowed to die...
The halls inside Hallmark are talking (or the people in the Halls)
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ReplyDeleteHallmark is dying because they chose to be woke. We are trying to put them out of business and we are winning. BTW have you ever seen what kind of people they hire. NOT GOOD. Get woke Go Broke.