Breaking into the Spanish-Language Greeting Card Market

By ST, published Apr 30, 2007
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The Spanish-language greeting card market is a great way for bilingual and multicultural freelance writers to find a niche in the marketplace. There are plenty of people who speak only Spanish in the U.S. and who want to share their holidays and celebrations through greetings cards, but there is a true deficit in the market for people who are actually talented at writing Spanish-language greeting cards.

1- Learn how to write in "TV Spanish".

One of the main obstacles for writers in the Spanish-language greeting card market is that you cannot use slang because people from different Spanish-speaking countries have different versions of slang. A greeting card that might be taken wonderfully in Mexico might be offensive in Uruguay, and vice versa. This is why greeting card companies want to hire multicultural, bilingual writers; it reduces the possibility of offending someone who is shopping for cards.

2- Learn how to rhyme.

According to Hallmark representative Abby Sherman, Spanish-language greeting cards sell best when they include rhymes. This is why translations of English greeting cards do not sell well in the Spanish market, and also why fluent Spanish-speakers are required for this type of job. Rhymes are big sellers both in the U.S. and in Mexico, and you must be able to write greeting cards that include small poems that both rhyme and make sense.

3- Consider freelancing.

While some companies, such as Hallmark and American Greetings, do hire full-time Spanish-language greeting card writers, it appears that freelancers stand to make the most money. This is because Spanish greeting cards are currently something of an afterthought in the industry, and writers who write exclusively-Spanish cards are in high demand. The card companies are beginning to realize that Spanish-speaking customers should be a priority rather than a stepchild, which means freelancers can easily sell their cards for a good price rather than earning a straight salary.

4- Learn Spanish Grammar

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This abousolutely is the worst site i have even been on and thats counting wikipedia where people can change the information. Way to go geniuses.

Posted on 12/09/2007 at 1:12:49 PM

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