HOW TO PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS BY SAYING "THANK YOU".
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HOW TO PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS BY SAYING "THANK YOU".
by Nily Glaser
Copyrights 2005 All Rights Reserved Nily Glaser.
In today's hurried business world, thank you and gestures of
appreciation are most commonly reserved for the Christmas
season.
Small and large businesses from home-based to conglomerates
give and receive gifts at that time of year.
The problem is that unless the gift is personalized with the
giver's logo and information,the recipient may not realize,
or forget who sent it.
Did you ever wish to acknowledge a gift only to find
yourself confused about who sent what? Did you ever
take cards off gifts and misplaced them?
These dilemmas are commonplace and frustrating.
There isn't much you can do about gifts you receive
but you can eliminate such a situation from those
receiving gifts from you.
To create good will and advertise "without advertising "
it is wise to send a thoughtful, unique and long lasting
thank you gift, which will be displayed,or used repeatedly.
This is one reason for the success rate and high appeal of
personalized coffee mugs, wearing apparel, card carriers,
calendars, office aides,office decorations,collector's items
and conversation pieces and yes, a most
unique concept,personalized candles.
Personalized gifts range in price and in impact and fall
into three major categories.
1.
Gifts used by an individual have an impact on the individual.
The recipient will think of you when using the gift.
2.
Gifts used in an office setting have an impact mostly by
virtue of name recognition by the recipient,office
personnel and visitors who will notice your business name.
3.
Gifts that are displayed. Have the highest impact.
Just like a trophy or a certificate, an eye catching,
pretty or especially interesting displayed item will
generate questions and request for information.
In some situations, starting a conversation may feel
awkward and a prominently displayed item may serve
as an icebreaker. That may help clients and customers,
even those who might be otherwise intimidates or shy
feel at ease.
The following suggestions will help you make a great
impression:
1.
Give a unique gift, a one of a kind item, a gift the
recipient is unlikely to receive from anyone else.
2.
Stand out! Be genuine! Do not wait for the Christmas
season to give or send a gift.
Think about how special you feel when someone conveys
"Thank you" or "E appreciate your business" etc...
when you least expect it.
3.
Give or send a gift that will be used or displayed and
enjoyed for a long time.
4.
Personalize your gifts in such a way that they serve as
unintentional advertisements.
You probably wonder about what would be considered, and
how to find unique gifts.
Some ideas might come from talking with your colleagues,
from specialized catalogues, from searching the Internet,
from recommendations,and of course from unique gifts you
personally received and enjoyed.
I have one more suggestion about gift giving.
Don't wait for the Christmas Holiday season to say
Thank You.
When it comes to gifts,the least expected,the most remembered.
Author Byline
Nily Glaser
is the CEO of A-wedding Day. www.a-weddingday.com
A very popular wedding resource and information center and
a discount shopping mall for wedding and all occasion gifts,
wedding supplies and bridal accessories.She also creates
personalized candles.
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