Breathe. Pour a cup of eggnog and consider these tips from the Xzito elves:
Tip #1: Not all customers are treated the same: statistics show us that 20% of your customers make up 80% of your revenue. Consider breaking your customer list into 2 groups for gifts and communication: the top 20% and the remaining 80%. For example, the top 20% can receive a card and a tangible gift, and the remaining 80% can receive a card and email.
Tip #2: Consider Long Term Gifts: Candy will disappear pretty quickly. But imagine how many times a leather portfolio will be opened at meetings in the year ahead? Consider tangible gifts your customers can use on a daily basis.
Tip #3: Consider CA$H Coupons: Giving an amount of cash for your products or services is always a popular idea to re-ignite relationships and start the year with some new orders. Just remember to include limitations and deadlines.
Tip #5: Go for Quality every Time ... even if it means scaling back a little. If your budget is small, compensate with thoughtfulness, sincerity and style. A personal hand written note goes a long way. As they say, it's the thought that counts.
Tip #6: Leverage Technology: There are many websites that will wrap your gift and add your personal card. Consider using amazon.com and sendoutcards.com
What’s the perfect finishing touch? A phone call placed right before the holiday break. If it’s impossible to call all your clients, aim to call most of your top 20%. Even if you leave a voice message, this gesture will go a long way toward spreading good will and creating long-lasting relationships.
Share your ideas, tips, and/or past experiences in sending gifts to your customers in the comments below.