Personalization opens doors
Nailing That First Appointment with a Small Personalized Gift: Because Bribery Is Frowned Upon
Let’s be real: getting someone to agree to a first meeting can feel like trying to sell ice to an Eskimo. So how do you warm up that cold contact? Easy—give them a gift that says, "I’m not just here to sell you something; I’m here to sell you something... with style!" Let’s be clear though, if they don’t need what you have, then they’re not buying from you no matter what. So make sure you’re sending things that matter to the people that matter.
Why Personalized Gifts Work
A personalized gift is like showing up with coffee: it’s a small gesture that says, “I see you, I get you, and I want you to like me.” It’s not about being creepy; it’s about being memorable! People love gifts that scream, "Hey, I didn’t just grab this from the swag closet on my way over." It shows you’re putting in the effort—like actually listening when someone talks about their weekend. If you currently don’t have anything, just start with a well written card that says you know something about them and that you care.
How Personalized Gifts Open Doors
First Impressions Matter: A personalized gift is your way of saying, “I’m different—different in a good way!” It’s like wearing your best outfit to a date; you’re setting the tone right.
Emotionally Bonding: When you give someone a gift that matches their interests, it’s like saying, “I know we just met, but we can enjoy each other’s company.”
Memorable Moments: In a world full of bland emails, a personalized gift is the equivalent of jumping out of a cake—minus the weird looks because I’m not sure I’m the right person to do that. It’s hard to forget someone who puts in the extra effort.