Best Computer - 3 Strategies For Mailing Unique Messages

By Rosie Thornton


Residing in touch with friends and family has never been easier using the speed and efficiency of today's technology. We reside in a world of e-mail, text and messages and mobile conversations.

While such options make it easy to keep in contact, these technologies have lessened the emotional facet of our communications.

Here are a few suggestions regarding how to use technology to stay near to family members and, concurrently, recreate the personal element in your communications.

Send your own DVD message. You can now supply the gift of vivid, colorful memories by creating personalized DVD messages for your friends and family. It's a fast, easy and fun way to stay in touch.

Can't make it to your high school reunion? Use a Sony DVD Handycam camcorder to record a special message to old classmates. You may even get special Sony DVD mail envelopes to talk about your discs.

Encourage relatives and buddies to reciprocate. Whenever you receive their DVDs, just pop them into your player when you would a film.

Make a Webcam chat date. A picture tells a thousand words, but real-time video speaks volumes. While nothing can replace an in-person conversation, you will get awfully near the real thing having a Webcam chat.

Gather your loved ones in front of the Webcam to speak, view photos or share advice.

New carving the turkey? Get Dad about the Webcam - he is able to probably take you step-by-step through it. Schedule your chat over a special occasion - perhaps on the birthday or holiday - and don't forget to plot your next one. You can even ensure it is once a year event.

Produce a video file inside your digital still camera. Forgot your mom's birthday or couldn't attend your child's school play? Send all your family a video clip to ensure that they'll understand how much you care.

Let the creativity flow, shake some misconception and share your thinking. It's never been very easy to "be there when you're not." - NU
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