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[C651]Christmas Corporate Gift Baskets
by Gareth Parkin, Gar
Christmas time is a season of merriment, cheer, and festivities. But why is it the perfect time for you to send over a promotional Christmas corporate gift? After all, you do have the rest of the year to send over promo gifts, and the last thing you want is for your corporate promotional gift to get buried under the deluge of other gifts they get at Christmas.
Even if it does seem like you are following the crowd with Christmas corporate gifts, there are many good reasons that you will want to include promotional corporate Christmas gifts into your normal promo schedule. First off, in our culture it's pretty much expected that you will send off something at Christmas. Most of the time, they will mostly be getting rather impersonal cards or things like gift baskets.
That means that Christmas is your corporation's time to shine with their promotional gift giving. Don't take the easy way out and just send a card, figuring that you will make it up later on in the year with an amazing promotional gift. Go all out in the season of giving, because your corporate gift will make it into their homes over the holidays, allowing your recipients, their friends, and their family to get exposure to your brand and name.
You also want to go for the talk factor. You want to make an impression without going completely over the top, and sending a corporate Christmas gift lets you push those limits further than any other time of the year. This is the time of year to go all out and cements you in your clients' minds as a kind, generous, and giving individual. Just make sure that you continue to reinforce this impression in the follow up communication. You will also, of course, want to make sure that they know where to get in contact with you personally.
If you really want to get the maximum benefit out of your promotional corporate Christmas gift, spend some time learning about the people who are going to get the gifts. Find out if they love gadgets, or maybe they'd rather get a spa set. Perhaps they have a major sweet tooth, or are they a health nut? There are countless types of promotional corporate gifts that you can send out ? so taking the time to learn the best gifts to send will really get you into the good graces of them all.
Just make sure you take the chance to make it personal ? you might be used to sending bland promotional gifts like pens, stress balls, and those little ego boosting trophies. Forget about the typical promotional corporate gift ? go with your gut and embrace the holiday spirit on this promotional push. You will want to stay focused on getting your brand out there among the movers and shakers, but you also want to reach the people behind the positions. Get on their good side and you will spark off a word of mouth campaign that is worth far more than what you spend on corporate Christmas gifts.

Apart from occasions like wedding, birthdays, house warming, now gift baskets have also found their place in business offices and the corporate world. Exchange of gifts have become an eternal part, both of formal and informal occasions. Times like official get-together's, an assessment meet or the boss? party; you can design creative gift baskets to suit all such occasions. Gift baskets in a corporate scenario are a great way to express gratitude, appreciation and even sympathies.

Though there isn't any particular norm to go by, for dos? and don'ts for the contents of the gift basket, one has to be considerate enough about the items you choose and how you wrap the assortment. This becomes more important when the occasion is formal and it's a corporate gift.

What items can go into a corporate gift basket? Corporate or a personal gift, the items in the assortment have to be picked again depending on the event and definitely must suit the occasion. All in all you can consider putting the following list of items in different amounts and combinations depending on the type and the importance of occasion.

Selecting gift for colleagues is most certainly more tricky than picking up gifts for people who are close to you, probably your friends and family. A certain set of guidelines, the work culture, policies and decorum has to be taken into consideration while you select your gift. By all means the stakes at the workplace are higher and the factors that would go into deciding an appropriate gift would vary from place to place.

It would be safer and wiser to take time to find out about the guidelines and policies set by the Human resource/Personnel department about the exchange of gifts at work place. It's better to find out if at all there are limitations regarding the monetary value of the gift, the occasions on which the gifts can be given and accepted etc. Maybe not all businesses or the corporate offices have clearly laid down rules or policies but there are certain general guidelines that are as good as common sense.

The objective of giving a gift at work, is to be able to engender goodwill at work, to comply with the formalities and to foster relationships with your colleague or your boss. Though the items that are to be gifted should be ideally exclusive and distinguishing, use caution not to create blunders like giving items of a personal nature to a female colleague or gifting a wine/champagne bottle to a colleague who has been in rehab to beat the addiction.

To ensure your gifts are professional, just go for gift baskets, the safest and smartest option. If you think you don't know a person enough to be able to decide what theme you should pick for the gift basket, then opt for generic baskets. A typical generic gift basket would mostly contain edible goodies such as candies, crackers, nuts and chocolates. Fresh fruits baskets with seasonal fruits, a basket with assorted cookies or the dried fruits and nuts would also serve as an alternative to the gourmet gift basket.

In any scenario, take an extra effort and time to employ professional help here. You can always do your own gift basket but when the recipient of the gift is your boss, an important colleague or a potential client, it's wiser to let the experts use their talent of making people happy.
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