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PHOTO CARD CAFÉ ANNOUNCES 2008 GRADUATION PHOTO CARD LINE


March 27, 2008Photo Card Café, Inc. (www.PhotoCardCafe.com – PCC), a customer-focused photo card Website offering personal, premium-quality photo cards, announcements and invitations, launched its 2008 graduation announcement and invitation line on www.PhotoCardCafe.com.

“More and more people are creating their own graduation announcements to reflect their personal style and sense of accomplishment,” said Sara Watterson, president and CEO of PCC. “Graduation for many men and women happens year-round, with high school graduation invitations primarily in the spring. Photo Card Café provides a variety of basic color schemes and layouts that allow anyone to express their proudest moments on paper.”

PCC’s Easter card line will be available throughout the year. Customizable birth announcements, wedding save-the-date and party invitations are always available.

About Photo Card Café
Photo Card Café began its Web presence in June of 2006. Sara Watterson, president and CEO, created the site from the ground up. While working in Edmond, Okla. as a Web and print designer for years, and then becoming a stay-at-home mother with her own design firm, PCC thrived and swelled as an online business. With an extremely successful 2006, Watterson decided to bring on longtime friend and college roommate Sara Hejl of Austin, Texas as her CMO in 2007. Hejl spent seven years in advertising and PR, and, becoming weary of the agency race, quit her job in account service to assist Watterson and become a stay-at-home mom herself. Now that the business has expanded considerably, "The Saras" are enjoying a 1,700 percent growth in sales in 2007 over 2006, and continue to grow on into 2008 in one of the most popular and exciting industries on the Web.