Saying Thanks to Your Clients
There are all sorts of ways that companies attempt to keep their clients and suppliers entertained. Days out at football matches or live events are a favourite for big firms, but it’s rarely possible for smaller businesses to have the money to burn on such extravagance. You’re more likely to say thank you to clients through gestures and token gifts, from Christmas to other special times of year.
Corporate days out
This is likely to be a more expensive option, but if it’s financially viable then a day out or experience is something that clients will really savour. If entertaining in your corporate box is out, then maybe you should consider days out at a theme park or a day of pampering at a spa for people you’re in direct contact with. For more ideas have a look at a website like Red Letter Days.
Flowers
Flowers are sure to spruce up any office, and they’re quite universal as a gift. What’s more, everyone in the company you give to will be able to appreciate them if they’re put in a decent place. At Christmas time, the best colours are traditionally red or white, with Red Lilies, Carnations and Chrysanthemums all being popular options. Take a look at the Interflora website for flowers and other gift ideas; it has a particularly large selection of gift bouquets.
Hampers
Hampers come in as an ideal option for small businesses with not too many staff. Because they can have a variety of goodies within them, there will probably be something for everyone. Even if a company has quite a few staff hampers can work well. If you bought a luxury hamper for a company of twenty to thirty people there will probably be enough contents for everyone to receive unique gifts. One idea is to give a client a hamper, then suggest they auction or raffle off the contents to staff for a little bit more yuletide office fun.
If you’re stuck for anymore gift ideas then try out Notonthehighstreet.com. This website offers a huge range of unique gifts that you won’t find in major stores.
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