Thanking great clients
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- Continuity
So, chaps, I've working with a client for the last little while who've been absolutely excellent. My client contact (a copywriter by trade) and her marketing manager have been nothing short of great, and I want to solidify the relationship. To that end I'm thinking of popping round their office, and maybe dropping off a gift like a bottle of wine or taking them to lunch.
Suggestions? Anyone do anything similar lately that helped a good client relationship get even better?
- moniker0
discount?
- They already get one.Continuity
- Then maybe just a hand written letter pointing out the discount and a desire to work again. With a bucket of beers.moniker
- detritus0
- heh, to clarify, that image is one randomly scoured from the internet. My client's graf name isn't 'Tosser'.detritus
- Throws a brick at nairnian
- this is candy? what is it?scarabin
- i thought it was sushimanonthestreet
- ian0
Bring them out for lunch. Just don't drink too much and try to show them how much you like them...
- VikingKingEleven0
A thank you letter goes along way...along with a bottle of wine.
- melq0
Hand-written note along with a bottle of booze, or box of candy, or tickets to minor league sporting events, or basket of treats...
Any of these are $30-$50. that's a pretty inexpensive way to show the people you work with that you truly value and appreciate them.
- Peter0
I've had flowers delivered to my greatest clients,
I've stopped by with cuban cigars,
we go for dinners occasionally,
I stop by for really wet, drunk times in their palace of an apartment at times.Love those guys.
Hold on to yours with all your might.
- Beeswax0
Pick up their kids from the school, go to a burger place or an amusment park, call the client and tell them that you have their kids and their having great time. Ask them where to leave them after there?
- MSTRPLN0
Order them a pizza with "thank you" spelled out with pepperoni
- neonspice0
....like how Don Draper does to some of his female clients?
- Continuity0
Well, this is a first in all of my years doing this hustle.
This same client just emailed me to give feedback on a project I'm working on for them, and pretty said, 'This is great. Just one thing though, could you make our logo smaller? It should be more discreet.'
Smaller? SMALLER? God, I love you client. You're so getting some booze from me.
- instrmntl0
Send them a note and a nice bottle of __________.