Try these 3 proven presentation strategies to amp up the effectiveness of your holiday gifts for clients and employees:

#1 USE YOUR GIFT TO DELIVER YOUR HOLIDAY GREETING

For example, place a giant holiday postcard inside a leather portfolio.

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Or write a holiday greeting on a chalkboard cheese platter.

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#2 CREATE A THEME WITH ITEMS THAT COMPLEMENT EACH OTHER

Like a gift card in a mini shopping cart

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Or a custom cookie cutter paired with cookie mix or a cookie jar

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#3 REPACKAGE YOUR ITEMS

So many products are made in China and come in less than appealing packaging. Gifts should never be given in a plastic clamshell or poor-quality packaging like a cheap white box. It may take a little extra work to unwrap and wrap, but the end product will be a more uniquely and beautifully presented gift.

We can help you think about creating some non-traditional packaging because something unexpected can make a lasting impression:

  • A custom paint can is a big attention grabber.
  • Put your gift in a holiday stocking, a burlap bag, or use a candy can or mistletoe as an accent tied to your gift.
  • Present cashmere throws/scarves on a wooden sleigh.

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Let’s do it! Schedule a quick consultation call with Jen to brainstorm ideas for your organization!

Published by stampjennifer

Jennifer is President of Creative Concepts, LLC, a creative consulting agency that provides companies with strategies to increase revenues through new business development and leverage of current clients. Her ideas are innovative, measurable and cost effective. Many refer to her as a “Creative Think Tank”. With over 25 years of advertising, sales and marketing experience, Jennifer is a force of nature when it comes to strategic planning & implementation. Her listening and probing skills demonstrate her “out of the box” thinking. Jennifer’s clients are as diverse as her ideas ranging from the sole proprietor of small business to corporate conglomerates in the Fortune 50 .

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