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Gifting: An Easy Way to Bring in the Customers
November 13, 2006

It’s that time of year again…not only do we want to keep our showcases stocked with this years hot sellers, but more importantly, we want our customers to feel special. There are many jewelry stores that hand their “special” customers gifts as they come in to buy for the holidays or hand everyone of their customers something little. What can you do to ensure they will make the trip to your conunter?

Do customers appreciate it when you hand them a holiday CD or box of chocolates? Of course, but does that really say, “Come in and spend with us?”

Here are three steps to bringing in the sales:

  • Focus:  Who are your top 10 customers?
  • Get their attention:  Mail them a gift don’t hand it to them.
  • Give them a call to action:  A personal note that speaks to their jewelry tastes, encouraging them to visit.

Want to dig deeper? Send another ten customers gifts that have only made one big purchase from you, ones you haven’t seen in awhile.

At the age of sixteen, my brother said something to me that I will never forget. It was Valentines Day, and he and his friends bought a couple dozen roses to give out to girls at their school. I asked him “I thought you only found two or three girls really attractive, and those are the only girls you are giving flowers to. So why do you need so many roses?” His answer, “No, it’s not the good looking girls you give roses to during Valentines Day. It’s the other girls who are likely to end up hot, and will look back and remember me.”

Okay, so how do we apply this? I know we’ve all had young customers who’ve come in and spent a minimal amount only once. They may not have returned because money was tight. These are the customers that your gift could mean the most to, to remind them of you.

My favorite gifts for my customer’s are Shari’s Berries . They are huge strawberries dipped in any type of chocolate you want. The presentation is unbelievable and they taste better than anything I have ever had. They also have corporate discounts.

You can use them year-round…for anniversaries, birthdays, mother’s day and any time you want to surprise you customers with kindness. Because they are so corporate friendly, you can place the bulk of your orders at one time while having them sent throughout the year.

In my experience, this thoughtful gesture will make your customers feel special and will give them a great story to tell friends. Okay so tis the season for giving...who would have thought to send your business card out in a form of a gift itself!

Please share any other gift ideas you have.I want to hear from you.


Posted by Shanu Singh Guliani on November 13, 2006 | Comments (2)


November 13, 2006
In response to: Gifting: An Easy Way to Bring in the Customers
Kanch commented:

I completely agree! It's like an investment... take time out now, only to reap the benefits in the future. Not only do these customers remember the service you provided, i think it also says a lot that you remember them. And that will make anyone feel special... and want to come back for more! GOOD JOB!!! :-) Me so proud of you!!




November 13, 2006
In response to: Gifting: An Easy Way to Bring in the Customers
Sanj commented:

A very informative article. I've been in the business for a while now and find it refreshing to see such new ideas being shared..I can tell the writer of this article has a good business head on his/her shoulders and look forward to further contributions in the future. Her ideas will certainly be part of my business plan this winter season!





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