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holiday card Its November: Have you planned for Holiday Cards?With the presidential elections now firmly in the rear view mirror, can Christmas be nearer than you think? Indeed it can be, and is.

When it comes to acknowledging your customers and industry contacts, it’s not necessarily bad manners having two or more tiers of communication and appreciation.

Lowest Level: Ecards – Send to casual friends or business acquaintances (perhaps people you know, but have no actual business relationship with, as yet). Highest Level: Gifts – Long standing customers and industry contacts who refer you, or hire your company, regularly. (Note: This will be a special focus in a future blog). Medium Level: Holiday Cards – Send to those people who fall in the middle, such as: Annual customers, fellow members in trade associations, your accountant, and the like.

Notice, I said holiday cards, not Christmas cards. No it’s not a religious issue, really.

It’s a timing and attention thing.

My experience says, the best strategy is to send Thanksgiving cards. Yes, Thanksgiving cards!

“Why?” you ask. Here’s the logic… Many companies are deferring their decisions about holiday parties (yes, no, how opulent, how understated) as long as they can. Their final plans may be influenced my sales, profits, layoffs, the presidential election, or any number of factors you’re unaware of.

Rather than wait until December, if your product or service is tied to a holiday party or December business (such as gift baskets, balloons, or stationery), then get out in front with a Thanksgiving card. Send a card that is received between Wednesday, November 19th, and Monday, November 24th.

Your holiday wishes will be among the first received, and you will be top-of-mind with people who know you, like you, and are in a position to rehire you or refer you business.

And, by the way, it’s OK to put ONE business card in each envelope. Final thing, make sure the card is signed by ALL your office staff, if possible. Not just you.

Looking for a marketing edge to trump your competitors? Stand out from the crowd by sending Thanksgiving Cards. Then listen for the phone to ring.

Andy Ebon
The Wedding Marketing Blog

written by Andy Ebon \\ tags: holiday cards, holiday parties, marketing edge, Public Relations, referrals, Relationship Marketing, services, thanksgiving

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