![]() **This one seems to have a website hosting issue at this time. – The have a submission form for artists that are interested. Somewhat like a Fiverr shop or Etsy shop. – I like this one because it allows you to have your own little storefront. – They accept work from artists from time to time. – Just like writers, they take both illustrations and photography submissions. ILLUSTRATING FOR GREETING CARD COMPANIES American Greetings They have a disclosure form you must agree to before submission. – They take submissions from artists, writers and photographers. Their submission page states: “Rhymed poetry, religious verse, one-liners, or humor.” Regarding payments, they pay “$300 per poem for the worldwide, exclusive rights to publish it on a greeting card and other products, and $50 per poem for one-time use in a book.” Smart Alex – This is one that I tried to submit to and failed – but that doesn't mean you will! They love original, unique and genuine ideas. Unlike some of the others you'll see on this list, the have a more formal submission process – but, good news – they do take submissions. – One of the biggies in the greeting card business. WRITING FOR GREETING CARD COMPANIES American Greetings #Card writer jobs update#I'll update when I find new companies and jobs – so bookmark this page and come back often. And because I feel like many of my readers would be interested in all the different kinds of jobs associated with greeting card companies that allow us to work from home, or in some respects, work that is flexible and lets you be in charge to a certain degree.īelow is a list of greeting card jobs from home organized into categories to help you go right to what interests you. So, greeting card jobs are much more than just “catchy poems” – and greeting card jobs from home can encompass a lot more than what you think. And… on top of that, they need merchandisers to make sure their cards are displayed correctly and current in retail stores. But there was a part of me that was kind of like, “ABut greeting companies need more than just writers. And I understand they get probably so many submissions it would blow are minds. Now, I wasn't devastated – because they were pretty clear what they wanted. (I play guitar as well.) BUT - my submissions to each greeting card company was turned down. I've been writing poems since about 9th grade. I have tried twice to write for a greeting card company. I'm going to make an embarrassing admission here. Even hotter – being able to work for one right from home. ![]() ![]() ![]() Regardless, I only recommend sites I've researched and/or used and trust.īelieve it or not, working for a greeting card company is a hot topic. ![]()
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