I rather like this idea. The review and the marketing materials for the site focus very much on personal use of it - postcards from holidays, notes to friends and family, etc. However, I can see huge potential of this for marketing and professional networking. Let's say, for example, you're at a recruitment fair for your university or an open day. You can take photos of the guests that you chat with and send them a postcard to remind them of your conversation a few days later. You could have an image ready created to use on the front that includes a QR code or short url to send them directly to your university's mobile site or prospectus app, or you could take a pic of them at your stand or with you (cheesy grins please!) and send that to them to remind them of the friendly person that they chatted with from the university. It could be a great way of adding that personal touch and combining the online and offline experience. For my own purposes, I can see this being rather powerful for use at networking events. When someone hands me their business card or comes to chat to me at the end of a talk, I can then following up not necessarily with an email, but with a little postcard to remind them who I am, where they met me and what we discussed. This could be a lot more memorable than just handing over my business card and having that gather dust on their shelf. I may well start doing this (I'm tempted not to publish this post and to keep the idea to myself too!). I see it as well worth the £1.69 investment per card.
Here's a little slideshow of the steps involved in creating the postcard on the app. Mine is estimated to arrive at its destination in 3 days time.
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