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AJPratt said:I send out thank yous for the big orders.
"Thank you so much for your order. Be sure to call me and let me know if you have any questions about your prouduct." If I have room, I would mention. "I just knoe you are going to love your stoneware." If they buy the rice cooker, I send that little packet of cake recipes.
I like this idea!janel kelly said:I print out thank you letters for all the guests at the show as well as the host and staple the letter, the recipe made at the show, a business card, and the original reciept together. I then give them to the hosts and have them put each letter in the bag with the products. It works really well for me. I like that my business card is stapled to the reciept because it is more likely they will keep it around.
When writing a thank you note for an order, it is important to include a sincere expression of gratitude, a specific mention of the product(s) purchased, and a brief message about how the customer's support means a lot to you. You can also consider including a discount code or a personalized message to make the note more special.
While a handwritten note can add a personal touch, it is not necessary. A typed thank you note can also be just as meaningful and can save time if you have a large number of orders to fulfill. However, if you have the time and resources, a handwritten note can make a great impression on your customers.
It is always a nice gesture to send a thank you note for every order, regardless of the purchase amount. Each customer is valuable and their support should be acknowledged. However, if you have a large number of orders, you may choose to send a thank you note only for orders over a certain amount to save time and resources.
It is best to send the thank you note as soon as possible after the order is placed. This shows your customers that you appreciate their business and are prompt in your communication. If you have a large number of orders, you can send out thank you notes in batches to stay on top of them.
While it is a good idea to include a discount code or a special offer in the thank you note, it is important not to make it the main focus. The thank you note should primarily express gratitude and not come across as a sales pitch. Keep any promotional material short and sweet to avoid overwhelming your customers.