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Send this interactive St. Patrick's Day e-card that just may win friends a family a lucky kiss.

St. Pat's Blessing


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St. Patrick's Day


Pipe smoking shamrocks on St. ...

A Lucky Gift


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St. Pat's Stupor


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Corned Beef


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Everyone's Irish


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St. Pat's Surprise


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Leprechaun Game


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Good Luck


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St. Patrick's Poem


Celebrate St. Patty's Day by ...

Kiss Me


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Find the Clover


Help the leprechaun find his ...

Green Beer!


Sing along with this humorous ...

St. Patrick


Loving protection from St. Patrick ...

Four Leaf Clovers


If four leaf clovers are ...

Pot of Gold


Enjoy wacky leprechauns? Overflowing gold? ...

Irish Blessing


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Chasing Dreams


Forget four-leaf clovers, horseshoes and ...

Good Luck


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St. Patrick's Day


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Let’s say that you want to send someone an e-card

The first thing you’ll do is go online and start an internet search. For the sake of comparison, let’s say that from this search, you find two sites that offer e-cards - ECardMountain.com and Blue Mountain. Which do you choose?

Both greeting card sites offer lots of e-cards. On each site’s homepage, you’ll see lots of different groups and categories listed that you can look through. If you happen to be on Blue Mountain eCards, you can scroll over the e-card(s) with your mouse and see what the card contains. We’re not talking a short description of each card; this is, in most cases, a large box with the card’s entire message written inside.

For some, this kind of takes the fun out of looking for that perfect e-card; after all, don’t you need to see for yourself what’s in the card before you can know it’s the right one? E-cards are all about impact and the emotional reaction to the e-card; reading what it has to say just won’t hold the same appeal.

On ECardMountain.com, you can simply click on any e-card to see it for yourself. That’s the best part of choosing the ideal e-card. If it gets a reaction from you; whether a smile, a guffaw, or yes, even a tear, then you’ll know for certain that it will be perfect, and whoever you send it to will be equally as touched. eCardMountain.com features over 1,300 different birthday cards, printable cards and greeting cards for any occasion. Like yahoo ecards, you can send any card on this site via e-mail.

And, you know, with ECardMountain.com not only will you not have to ‘read’ the card before you ‘see’ the card, but you won’t have that “Join Now” button screaming at you every time either! Blue Mountain is a paid e-card site. Granted, some of their e-cards are free to send, but the majority of their e-cards require you to pay a yearly membership fee before you can send them; and good luck finding out how much it costs without having to sign up first.

Free always beats paid, every time!

With ECardMountain.com you can search through over 1,300 different e-cards and when you find the one that would be perfect you can send it. It’s easy and fun! Simply preview the card, and if it’s the one, you can send it along with your personalized message. If the special occasion isn’t for a few days yet, you can even schedule the date and time, and ECardMountain.com will see that it’s sent out for you!

Both sites have an excellent selection of e-cards, in lots of different categories. However, only one of those sites will let you send any of their e-cards for free - and that’s why it’s ECardMountain.com!

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