I’m here to offer a friendly reminder about our customer appreciation sale that’s going on now. In order to say thank you to you all, we’re offering 10 percent off your order of $99 and 15 percent off your order of $199 or more. In other words, the more cards you buy, the more you save.
Picking out your business holiday cards now is a great way to be prepared. You’ll have time to write personalized notes, address them and send the cards out in the mail at least two weeks before Christmas. Of course, there are other ways you and your business can be prepared for the holiday season as well.
Increase your customer outreach using a variety of social media platforms including Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. These methods of customer communication are free, and usually effective. You can start conversations with current and potential customers to grow your business and keep your company on their minds. Utilize these social media platforms to push any new or best-selling products.
Think about creating holiday discounts as well. When Christmas rolls around and people are spending more money on gifts, they like to feel as though they’re saving money in some way, shape or form. Offering discounts and sales on your products is an incentive for customers to take advantage of these deals.
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