Thanksgiving Cards for Customers: A Good Business Move?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores the idea of sending Thanksgiving cards to customers, with participants sharing their thoughts on the potential benefits and personal experiences related to this practice. Various card designs and messages are discussed, along with promotional ideas tied to the holiday season.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant is considering sending Thanksgiving cards to express gratitude and potentially generate business before Christmas.
  • Another participant suggests including a Black Friday sale with free shipping in their card to encourage orders.
  • One participant shares their experience of sending cards the previous year, highlighting the positive responses they received from past hosts and preferred customers.
  • Several users express enthusiasm for the idea of Thanksgiving cards, with one participant noting the importance of timing in sending them before the holiday rush.
  • Another participant mentions using a kitchen measurement magnet as a gift along with a personalized letter to their hosts.
  • Some participants inquire about card formats and offer to help convert designs into editable documents.
  • A participant points out a typo in a shared card design, leading to a light-hearted exchange about the importance of proofreading.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specifics of card content and promotional strategies, but there is general enthusiasm for the concept of sending Thanksgiving cards to customers. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and ideas related to customer engagement during the holiday season, focusing on gratitude and promotional opportunities.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ways to connect with customers during the Thanksgiving season may find the shared experiences and ideas beneficial.

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Ok, who hear sends Thanksgiving Cards to their customers? I'm thinking of doing this and was curious what your cards say/look like. My thoughts are I'm giving thanks to my customers and maybe I'll generate a little biz before Christmas.
What do you think and how does/did it work for you?
 
I've been thinking about this as well. What I want to do is a card or post card that I can mail so they get it the week of Thanksgiving, but I want to use the Outlet and offer like a BLACK FRIDAY sale maybe where if they place their order thru me FREE shipping, something like that. What do you think?
 
Ohh that is a good idea. Free shipping on the "Black Friday"
 
I'll be doing Thanksgiving cards again this year. Here's what I'll be using:
 

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This is a great idea.

Thank you for sharing Rae. Has this worked for you before?
 
I sent this last year to my past hosts and preferred customers. I printed it in a pretty font on fall-themed paper.


Thank You!


One of the real joys of the season is the opportunity to thank you for your friendship, business and support. In that spirit I’m sending you many thanks and wish you a bountiful Thanksgiving, a joyous Holiday Season and a prosperous New Year. My Pampered Chef business is successful because of you. With your support, I have the opportunity to be a stay-at-home-mom for my son while also providing valuable income for my family. When I started this venture two years ago I never dreamed that it would be this much fun or this rewarding, thank you for helping me attain my dream!


Enclosed is the 2007 Holiday mini-catalog. This little catalog is filled with tips and ideas for entertaining, decorating, baking, gift-giving, and holiday essentials that you may or may not already own. I’ve made the pretzel wreaths on page 13 and not only are they beautiful, they are also very easy to make!


Please accept my gift of 10% off of your next customer order with me. This is in addition to any discounts you are already entitled to (PHD or KILO Club) and on top of any sales that The Pampered Chef is advertising.


Happy Thanksgiving and Happy Holidays!
 
Wow Linda, that is great too! Did you get much response?

Thank you!
 
I had a few thoughts in sending mine. One, I truly wanted to thank my hosts and preferred customers (that's who I sent them to) for their help in creating a successful year. Two, I wanted to get my name and business in front of them at the start of the heavy holiday season. Three, I used to send Christmas cards, but that didn't leave a lot of time for people to contact me, and not everyone celebrates Christmas. I had several people contact me during the next couple of weeks after I sent it.
 
Anyone able to come up with a postcard?
 
cwinter474 said:
Anyone able to come up with a postcard?


I think Rae's was a postcard format??
 
chefshawna said:
I think Rae's was a postcard format??

I meant for something like "Black Friday"

I love Rae's Thanksgiving card!
 
Can anyone change this to a word doc so I can enter my contact info? TIA
 

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mrssyvo said:
Can anyone change this to a word doc so I can enter my contact info? TIA

I sure hope so! It's lovely!
 
I can't change it to Word. I did take out the info, though. You should be able to copy it, then paste it into a Word or Publisher document.
 

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Re: Thanksgiving Thank YouThe pdf file for the Thank You contains a typing error. :(
It says hosing - instead of hosting.

Can anyone correct this? :balloon:
 
I'm sending my hosts from this last year a kitchen measurement magnet from houseofmagnets.com You can attach your business card to it. I'm also going to type out a nice "form" letter explaining how much their business means to me and offering a free kitchen show or 10% off their next order through the end of January. Which means, I need to work on these this week!
 
Re: Thanksgiving Thank You
KaRedbird said:
The pdf file for the Thank You contains a typing error. :(
It says hosing - instead of hosting.

Can anyone correct this? :balloon:

Sorry. That's the one I sent to hosts whose shows just didn't quite measure up. LOL!

Here you go.
 

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Re: Thanksgiving Thank You
raebates said:
sorry. That's The One I Sent To Hosts Whose Shows just Didn't Quite Measure Up. Lol!

Here You Go.

Roflmao!!!! :D Oh Rae ... you crack me up...
 
I'm just glad it was caught before I sent them all out. I had to reprint them, but it's a small price to pay.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Thanksgiving cards for customers in the context of direct sales?

Thanksgiving cards for customers are personalized messages sent to clients during the Thanksgiving season to express gratitude for their business and support. In direct sales, such as with Pampered Chef, these cards can enhance customer relationships and foster loyalty.

How can sending Thanksgiving cards benefit my Pampered Chef business?

Sending Thanksgiving cards can strengthen customer relationships, increase brand loyalty, and encourage repeat purchases. It shows customers that you value their support, which can lead to positive word-of-mouth and referrals.

What should I include in a Thanksgiving card for my customers?

Your Thanksgiving card should include a heartfelt message of gratitude, a personal touch that reflects your relationship with the customer, and possibly a special offer or discount to encourage future purchases. Including a handwritten note can make it even more personal.

Is it cost-effective to send Thanksgiving cards to customers?

Yes, sending Thanksgiving cards can be a cost-effective marketing strategy. The cost of cards and postage is relatively low compared to the potential return on investment through increased customer loyalty and sales. Additionally, the personal touch can differentiate your business from competitors.

How can I ensure my Thanksgiving cards are well-received by customers?

To ensure your Thanksgiving cards are well-received, personalize each card with the customer’s name and a specific message that reflects your relationship. Sending them in a timely manner, ideally before Thanksgiving, will also show that you are thoughtful and organized.

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