The first event was all about how realtor, Jay McHugh, uses SendOutCards in his business...and his life. And the second event was pretty much the same but with SOC President of Field Operations, Steve Schulz, offering an opportunity presentation. But the main part of both presentations was:
Thank your way to success!
How good does it feel when someone says ‘thank you’ and
really means it? Do you get that little tingle that makes you think ‘I
did do something good!’ A little appreciation can make you feel needed
and important.
Kareem Abdul Jabar said, “if [you aren’t] shown appreciation it gets to you.” Your clients are trying to be successful themselves. They didn’t have to choose to work with your business. But they did. Make them feel that the choice is worth it and that you care about them. Show how much they mean to you through appreciation marketing: thanking your clients for choosing you!
Appreciation marketing is important to your business’s success. With SendOutCards you can build and maintain those customer relationships. It is easy to show appreciation to your customers. You can create your own custom cards to thank them for their business, establish a new client or even send a card to stay in touch. It is a simple and effective way to let your clients know that they matter to you. A physical card is more meaningful than just an email greeting, and you can even send gifts to your clients on special occasions. So get started today and let your clients know just how important they are to you.
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Interesting days
Today - Moscato Day and Lost Sock Memorial Day
Tomorrow - One Day Without Shoes Day (the no clothing trend seems to be continuing), World Lupus Day, Mother Ocean Day, Windmill Day and Stay Up All Night Night
Next Monday - Accounting Day, Biographers Day, International Virtual Assistants Day, Drawing Day and Sea Monkey Day
June 9 - Jerky Day (yum!) and Donald Duck Day
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