10 Things I love about Postcrossing
Postcrossing is a project that allows people to send postcards back and forth all over the world. I started on the website only 7 months ago, but as soon as I started I was hooked!
A rundown of what you do -
1.
request
an address from the website
2.
mail
the postcard to the address
3.
wait
to receive a postcard
4.
register
the received postcard in the system
It's pretty straight forward. I want to share with you what a love about Postcrossing and to show you how easy it is to start sending more mail.
1. User friendly – If you are just getting into sending snail mail
this is a great way to get started! It’s quite simple since it is only
postcards. You don’t want to worry about figuring out what you put in a letter
or how to obtain penpals. They do all the work for you!

3.
Great for families or groups – As much as I love receiving mail now, I think I
enjoyed it even more when I was a kid. I have a good friend that does
postcrossing with her family. Her young daughter enjoys it the most! Her daughter also enjoys hand making her own
postcards to send. It is a neat way to learn about the world. I have sent postcards to families as well as groups. I sent one recently to a nursing home in the UK. You must contact
postcrossing if you want to have an account as a classroom or group.
4.
Postcard IDs – This goes back to everything being fair on postcrossing. One of
the most important things is to write the postcard ID correct and legible. If you cannot read or got it wrong, they will help you find the correct one. I have not had any issues with them not being able
to find the correct ID. Be careful where you write the postcard ID as well. In
the USA, you do not want to write it at the bottom because they usually print
or put a sticker over all that.


7.
Gallery – It’s a great idea to take pictures of your postcards and upload them
to the gallery. A lot of users will favorite the postcard you sent. It’s really
neat to be able to go check out what others are sending as well!
8.
Seeing different stamps from all over the world – This is probably my favorite
part because I love stamps! You will receive some really awesome stamps from
all over the world. I have yet to receive any official postcrossing stamps but I’m
hoping I do soon! You are also able to choose if you only want postcards from
other countries or if you want to include your own. I have included the USA
because we have so many states, that I enjoy receiving mail from them as well.
The only thing is I have received mail from people in Texas, and who only live
a few hours from me. I don't really mind that either because we can usually relate to something. I did put on my
profile that I want as many stamps as they can use so I rarely receive postcards
with only a US postcard stamp.
9.
Statistics – Postcrossing does a good job with their charts. I find this part
interesting because you can see what countries you receive most of your postcards
from. It also will show you the average time it takes your postcards to arrive
to certain countries. Here is my most recent country distribution of sending and receiving:
10.
Ability to direct swap – You can set your profile to say that you are
interested in direct swaps. This can be good if you are looking for certain
types of postcards. I had mine set to that for a while but changed it because I was receiving
a lot of messages and was not able to send out that many postcards. The
downside to this is it isn’t tracked by postcrossing so you have no way to be
for sure the person will send what they say. I think you should just make sure
that the profile is well filled out and that the user is quite active on
postcrossing. If the user has been on the website for a long time and has sent
100s of postcards, it would be rare for them to flake.
I hope this has inspired some of you to start Postcrossing! Once I figure out how I am going to store all these cards, I'll be sharing that with you.
Please comment with any questions you may have.
Please comment with any questions you may have.
Hi, thank you for the advise about no. 10, I have just joined, have had to click on no direct swaps, accepted everyone (can't say no), and did not think to look at how long the person has been exchanging. My problem is our mail is so slow - officially it is meant to take 10 - 14 day, but change that to weeks and it might be more accurate.
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