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[T186]Thank You To Clients
by Scott Lindsay, Sco

Thanksgiving and Christmas are seasons to share with others our appreciation for their role in our lives. For the at home worker, one of the most important things may well be your clients. Why not send out a 'thank you' to them? The good will you send along may be rewarded beyond what you might expect.

Everyone likes to feel appreciated and your customers are no exception. Given that this is a time of year when people tend to expect to receive greetings it can be a wonderful opportunity to use it to your advantage. How can you do this?

You have several approaches that you may utilize, depending on your own beliefs and background. The first would be a thank you email (or snail mail) that simply thanks the customer for their business during the previous year. This may be unobtrusive, and include perhaps just a link back to your online store or business, rather than a full advertisement if you wish to be conservative in your approach.

You could also choose to send full Christmas or holiday greetings. Admittedly you are unlikely to be aware of the religious denomination of all your clients, but if you are U.S. based then the majority of people celebrate Christmas, and are otherwise unlikely to be offended by receiving a Christmas card. If you are based elsewhere, then you might choose to offer the most common local greeting.

Again the greeting and the thank you may be just that, or may include a little more. A discreet advertisement for your store or business can be inoffensive and still discreet while drawing indirect attention to your store or business.

What do these thank you notes or greetings do for you? First, your customer may appreciate it, and anything that makes a customer feel good in regards to you as a business owner may encourage further business from them in the future. The greeting will also serve as a reminder, so if they have forgotten about your store or business, they may be prompted to visit again.

Another primary use of such a seasonal greeting is the opportunity to offer a customer discount. A discount such as this may be an even greater incentive to re-visit you, especially if you send it in time for them to get any last minute holiday gifts from your online store. The discount may be worded to suggest that it is a loyalty discount. You might also consider the discount itself as your way of thanking your customer for their previous business that year.

Making your thank you more discreet will avoid offending people who don't feel the same about the holidays as you, and also make it seem less like you are abusing the holidays to make a sales pitch. This helps avoid the feeling of spam in the message that you send and so makes it seems more like a genuine thank you and reduces the chance that people will ignore it. Whatever approach works best for you; your customers will appreciate a 'thank you' for their patronage.


Americans have been celebrating Thanksgiving for over 300 years. The Pilgrims at Plymouth Rock and Wampanoag Indians celebrated their first feast in 1621. Today, Americans celebrate Thanksgiving on the fourth Thursday in November. Most companies are closed and their employees spend the day with their families eating the traditional turkey with all the trimmings. The morning may begin with a worship service or by turning on the television to watch The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade which takes place in New York City. Later in the day, football takes over. Two teams in particular, the Detroit Lions and the Dallas Cowboys, play every Thanksgiving Day.

The day after Thanksgiving has become known as ?Black Friday.? Shoppers rise early to take advantage of the ?door buster? sales, many lining up the night before to get the best deals. By Black Friday, the Holiday season is in full swing. Christmas carols start playing on the radio continuously and the malls are consistently busy.

In late November or early December, most companies start to think about what they will send their clients as a holiday gift. They want to show their appreciation to their clients for their business and loyalty throughout the year. During the month of December those clients are showered with presents, hand delivered and/or shipped to their door. Some of the goodies include: holiday floral arrangements, chocolates, cookies, fruit, and of course, gift baskets. The employees enjoy receiving these gifts and many are shared around the office. However, by mid-December many company break-rooms are inundated with these gifts and some can go almost unnoticed.

Forward thinking companies have started to send their gifts during the second week of November. They send a Thanksgiving gift; after all, the intention of sending a gift around the holidays is to thank their clients! What better time to do that than Thanksgiving? Your company will be considered ?on the ball? and organized, and your gift will be noticed and enjoyed well before any of the others even arrive. You will also have peace of mind in knowing that your clients have been properly thanked ? one month early!

Start building your list in late September of who you would like to thank. Most companies tend to send gifts to the top 20% of their client base. These are the companies that give them the majority of their business and; therefore, deserve a proper thank you. Decide to whom you will hand deliver your gifts, or if they will need shipped.

Gift baskets are the perfect Thanksgiving gifts to send. If you are sending to an office, plan on sending an array of snack foods, sweets or baked goods. Using a bow in a Thanksgiving motif and a Thanksgiving greeting card will make a lasting impression to your client. Gift baskets get noticed because of their size, creativity, and because there is usually something in them for everyone. They are always the type of delivery that causes employees to gather around and discuss the contents. If you send a gift basket in November, you are guaranteed to be thought of as the company who remembered them first!
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