PoemsToGo celebrates the season -- by writing their 500th original poem (they also do speeches, toasts and letters) for the holidays.
Providence, Rhode Island (PRWEB) December 03, 2014
PoemsToGo (PTG) is spreading more holiday cheer in a big way. The acknowledged worldwide leader in creating original, affordable poems, speeches and toasts for all kinds of occasions (birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, bar mitzvahs, retirements, sympathy & condolences and more) just completed their 500th holiday assignment since the company opened for business in 2001.
Amy Miller, President and founder of PoemsToGo, explained that Thanksgiving, Christmas, Chanukah and New Years (aka: “the holidays”) are always busy for PTG. “We write plenty of Christmas letters every year,” said Miller, citing the growing numbers of families and businesses alike who rely on PTG to create their personal message in a joyous, heartfelt holiday format.
But letters aren’t the only holiday assignments that PTG writes. “We draft dozens of Christmas poems, Christmas toasts and Christmas speeches every year. And all our holiday orders -- including original party invitations -- are growing steadily.”
In the middle of November, Miller tallied up the holiday-oriented poems, speeches, toasts and letters that the web-based company created since 2001. “We had a total of 491 at that time,” said Miller. “Reaching the big 500 this year became sort of a happy obsession for me," she said with a big smile on her face.
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