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Practice random acts of gratitude
Most clients probably expect to receive something from you around the holidays, as is fairly customary in business. But what about the rest of the year? It’s one thing to receive a show of gratitude when it’s all but expected, it’s another thing when it’s not. There are a slew of ideas showing random acts of gratitude. Here are just a few:
• Randomly deliver cookies, donuts or other food to their office
• Remember birthdays and do more than just send an email
• Send flowers and cards with the lost of a loved one
• Host a client appreciation dinner or event
• Take them out to lunch on a semi-regular basis
• Send them occasional event tickets or movie passes
It’s less about the what and more about the when. By showing gratitude “just because,” you send a message that you value the relationship, even when you’re not required to.
Clients are truly the lifeblood of business and they are owed a continuing show of thankfulness. And not just for their business, but also for the confidence that they place in your firm’s ability to deliver.