Do companies respond to highschooo graduation announcement cards?

Do companies actually respond to high school graduation announcement cards?

I’ve come across videos on Instagram and TikTok where people send out graduation announcements to various companies and end up receiving gift cards, coupons, merchandise, and more. I’m curious whether it would be beneficial to send out a number of graduation announcements to companies and celebrities, hoping for some responses and free goodies. If anyone has tried this, I’d love to hear about your experience and whether you found it worthwhile.

Edit: Apologies for the typo in the title—I noticed it after posting!

One Reply to “Do companies respond to highschooo graduation announcement cards?”

  1. It’s an interesting question! Some companies do respond to graduation announcements as a way to engage with their audience and show support for achievements. However, it really varies from company to company. Big brands may have marketing strategies in place to send out congratulations or gifts, while smaller businesses may not have the resources to do so.

    If you’re considering sending out announcements, it might be worth targeting companies that align with your interests or those that have a history of responding to such gestures. You could also include a personal note or mention why you admire that particular brand or celebrity—this could increase your chances of a response!

    Many people report mixed experiences, with some receiving small gifts or coupons, while others may not get anything at all. It’s definitely a fun experiment, but don’t get your hopes too high! Just remember to celebrate your graduation regardless of the responses you get. Good luck!

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