
“Thank you for being my client.”
“TYđ”
“Thank you for supporting my small business.”
“Thank you very much.“
“Gracias.“
As small children, âthank youâ was reinforced in our vocabulary daily, and in result those two impactful words flow from our adult mouths easily, quickly, and without much hesitation.
Because saying thanks is such a common next step in many scenarios as small business owners, itâs a necessity to turn it up a notch to ensure your clients know just how much you appreciate them.
So instead of saying âthank youâ at the end of your relationship or service, try saying, âI appreciate you.â
For some, those words donât roll off the tongue naturally, and you might feel a little uncomfortable as âI appreciate youâ is so much more personal and emotional than âthank youâ.
I still remember the first time a client told me, âI appreciate you.â It took me by surprise. I was like, wow!, thatâs an awesome feeling. But wait ⊠shouldnât I be appreciating them more than they are appreciating me?!
That moment, early in my career, I opened my eyes to the world of appreciation and the importance of incorporating it into my client experience.
The Effects of Showing Appreciation
When people feel appreciated they also feel respected, wanted, and loved. They know you are grateful and thankful. Itâs a simple sentence that brings out all the warm fuzzies.
The effect of making your clients feel appreciated is creating social buzz. From good reviews on social media to word-of-mouth referrals, people are more likely to talk about you and your business when there is an emotional connection. Naturally, theyâll tell their friends and family members. And, when you put on your business hat, youâll realize that your authentic gesture of appreciation translates into referrals.
Now, let me be very, very clear. An inauthentic gesture of appreciation can be spotted a mile away. So please do not be fake with your acts of appreciation, as it will only hurt your business.
Client Gifting Tips
Showing appreciation is as easy as giving a gift as the gift reinforces the point of appreciation.
As we approach the end of the year, it is the perfect time to think about client gifting to show your appreciation. Gifts can range from a handwritten note or card to an elaborate gift. Check out our 2021 Gift Guide here. If youâre thinking about sending client gifts from your small business, here are a few tips to follow.
1. Segment Your Clients
All clients are different. Some spend a ton of money on you and really appreciate the level of talent and professionalism you bring to the table. Others may just drive you bonkers and are constantly looking for a discount. While others sit somewhere in-between and send referrals your way. Itâs important to know what type of clients you have in your business.
Before you start going crazy with gifting, separate your clients out into VIP (clients that spend the most money with you and clients that you truly love to work with), Buzz Spreaders (people that refer your business), and Debbie Downers (clients that suck the life out of you).
2. Different Gifts for Different Clients
Itâs ok to give each group of clients a different gift. While your big spenders might receive a really cool gift, the Debbie Downers might receive a thank you note with a referral to your competitor.đż đ
3. Set Your Policies
We love to shop, but emotional shopping can lead to overspending. So, itâs important to set some policies. Think about how much you would like to spend on each category of clients. Need more help? Download our gifting guide here.
4. Personalize Your Gifts
Purchase gifts that your clients would love and talk about. It should be unique and personal to them ⊠not to you. Which means, no gifts with your logo or marketing materials.
5. Special Delivery
I loved to hand deliver gifts to my clients while they were at work. (Obviously if they worked in an environment where it was allowed). It was so much fun to watch my clientâs expressions when I showed up with a gesture of a gift and let them know how much they were appreciated to my business.
Ready to Start Gifting
If you are ready to start gifting, we are here to help.