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How will you and your company be remembered this Holiday Season?

The leaves are falling.  There’s a chill in the air.   And, come the first of November, everyone starts to think of the holiday season.  As your mind drifts in that direction, you should know that Thanksgiving is by far the best time for companies to reconnect with their customers, employees and service providers.    

Why?   It’s the start of the holiday season, so you will not be competing with the holiday rush.  It’s a holiday that is not based on religious beliefs – no fear of being politically incorrect.  And, above all, it’s the time of year truly meant for you to show your gratitude - by giving thanks to those who have had an impact on your business.

 

Showing your appreciation also has a direct impact on your business, and produces return on your investment by:

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• Enhancing relationships with customers by improving overall loyalty

• Increasing greater employee goodwill and productivity

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• Raising the service level of suppliers

 

Gratitude Goodies can help your company express its appreciation in a way that is in direct line with your image and brand; from elegant baskets with superior quality items that we handpick from the finest suppliers, to custom-tailored and corporate-branded material.  We understand that each company has its own personality, and do not limit you to catalogue items alone.

 

At the end of the day, the holiday season is meant to be a joy-filled time when we can openly remind one another that we’re important.  Yes, there is a formality which is inherent in business and within the strategy of using gifts to improve your corporate standing; however, it’s important to remember that the basic feeling behind all of the festivities is goodness, warmth and the sincere showing of gratitude

 

Best wishes,

Diane M. Campbell |  www.GratitudeGoodies.com

 

P.S. Don't forget to turn your clocks back this Saturday evening.




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