Cards

It’s in the Cards!

I’ve been playing cards since I was a kid. The game in my house was hearts. I also have a friend, Aaron Trotter, who has been sketching the world’s cities (starting with Alberta Street in Portland, Oregon) and turning the sketches into decks of cards. You can find Aaron every weekend at the Portland Saturday Market.

https://www.illustratedplayingcards.com/

At last year’s World Domination Summit I met Jan Keck from Toronto who has created a deck called Ask Deep Questions. Jan is an interesting guy who is trying to help people break their small-talk diets. His use of the cards has opened my eyes and mind to a new tool for parties; family reunions; ice breakers at events; and just a way to go deeper with another person quickly. Science actually shows that people who have deeper conversations are happier. Jan has taken the cards to another level through a Facebook group called the Ask Deep Questions Movement. This has become a hangout spot for those who believe in Jan’s mission and for the sharing of tangential resources. Here is a conversation 4.24.19 between Jan and Erin (mentioned below)

Jan Keck Ask Deep Questions

Jan has also shown me how to run a successful Kickstarter – he had a team of people that he was building as the Kickstarter ran – and he’s also a wiz at using social media and his camera to capture what he’s up to.  His activity mostly takes place in person in Toronto, but he’s also developing tools to teach people his ideas online, as well.

Then, there are Erin Hickok’s Cards for Connection. I learned about Erin’s work about 2 weeks ago and already I’ve learned a ton about what her decks are about. Erin has been sharing her decks with people all over the country and world for the past 5 years and she’s probably been transformed by the experience. I took part in an online Zoom session with 4 others where we answered questions together – the way this process allows people to share stories; get to know one another, and go deeper – is pretty remarkable.

Cards for Connection https://www.cardsforconnection.com/

Erin also has a Facebook group called Core Connectors which is where people who have been attracted to her work have gathered.  It’s also where some of the online games have happened as well as some interviewing she’s doing. This week she’s having Jan Keck on as a guest and I imagine they will have a very fun conversation! They also share a birthday! Take a look!

Last, but definitely not least, is my friend and local Portlander, Marc Polansky’s game The Higher Thought Cannabis Game. This game is also a series of questions – but they’re designed for taking the group on a journey to answers which build upon one another. It’s a little hard to describe, but it’s worthwhile, for sure. I’ve played the game about 4 times with groups of 4-11 people, and each time has been memorable and interesting.  Here’s a copy of their recent newsletter which comes out weekly and is worth signing up for. Here’s a short video that was made for the SPLIFF Film Festival.


Where are these cards taking me? I’m not positive yet, but I have to say they have led to some new, fun relationships and more of a desire to go deeper quicker with people. I think everyone’s lives can be improved through the use of deeper questions and time together with others to ponder them. I’m always open to feedback or suggestions. Do you know of another deck that I should check out?  And, give something in this post a try, and let me know what you experience. Thanks!

Game on! Albert

https://higherthoughtcannabisgame.com/

Send Out Cards

Send Out Cards – You’ve Got Mail!

4.3.2021 Update: I am no longer using this service. I do think that sending mail is a good idea, but SOC’s website is terrible and their leader is too into evangelical christianity for me.

From my newsletter of 6.5.17 – enjoy

Send Out Cards

I’m excited to announce a new way to reach your friends, family, donors, prospects and customers: Send Out Cards!
There’s a power in using marketing channels that are less busy. Direct mail via Send Out Cards is one of them. You know how great it is to get a card or letter in the mail – well, imagine how good someone you send a birthday note/thank you for assistance/referral, etc. will feel – fantastic! The cool thing about Send Out Cards is how easy it is to use – everything is automated – you can send out a thank you card (which a photo printed on the card!) in one minute. No fussing with stamps and envelopes – that’s done for you.

The possibilities are endless: Mail drip campaigns; schedule mail to go out in the future; adding gifts to your cards like delicious brownies; using a variety of formats (postcards/cards, etc.) and so much more!

I’ve sent out 8 cards so far (and I’m having a blast with it!). I look forward to using this service for the rest of my life. Have a look and see what you think. Questions, let me know.
I hope you’re having a great Spring => Summer. I’m available to help you with your marketing – just send me a note or give a call.
Take care,
Albert Kaufman, Albertideation

Check out my upcoming classes and webinars– I have two in-person in June on getting started with email marketing. Both free – both in SE Portland. And, one webinar on June 27th on The Power of the Inbox

This allows you to test-drive all the products – email, automated series, surveys, donation campaigns, etc.
– Use promo code SAVEQ217 at checkout.
Good through the end of June 2017
Albert Kaufman | Albertideation | 503-358-0029 | Email