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Stuck With A Zero Marketing Budget For Client Gifts?

 
Author: Sean D'Souza

Would you really dare to give each client a gift of $500 this Christmas? What about something worth $2000? Or maybe $5000?

You think Im joking right? I mean, here you are struggling with your 50 cent marketing budget and Im giving you the key to your bankruptcy. At Christmas time, too!

Step up to the roller coaster and youll find out how Marie beat the system with some simple, yet smart marketing tactics and how you can too. Yeah, just like that

Marie Aint No Santa Claus!

Nope! Shes just like you and me.

She can do the Ho! Ho! Ho bit, until shes faced with the prospect of expensive client gifts. Oh sure she wants to revel in the spirit of giving, but her bank balance is screaming for some mouth to mouth resuscitation. And thats something she cant ignore.

Whats Worse Is Maries Clients Probably Wont Even Like The Gifts!

Look at yourself. Did you really like that burgundy sweater you got last year? Or that gift basket full of calorie-ridden chocolates that made you wish you hadnt seen them at all.

Lets face it. Murphys Law, kicks in bigger and bolder at this time of the year than any other. On average (and often because youre buying gifts in bulk) youre giving your client a gift thats so far off the mark that you might as well throw it in your own trash can and save him the trouble.

How Can Marie Play Scrooge And Santa Simultaneously?

Theres one simple concept every business ignores. Its called Spare Capacity. Hotels are never totally booked, flights are never quite packed to the gills, and by golly, most businesses like yours and mine (no matter how busy) always have some free space and time.

Marie could use this factor to her advantage. If she approached my business, these are the steps she would logically follow.

1-2-3, Cha, Cha, Cha (Here Are The Steps!)

Step 1: Its all in the way Marie puts it. If she simply asked me to speak to her clients, I might decline, but if she made it extremely tantalizing, Id be only too willing.

How would you like to meet with 20 new clients, that would be very keen to do business with you?

That kind of question would get my curiosity wound up pretty quickly. She can then explain how she would be introducing me to 20 of her top clients. All I had to do was offer each of them an hour of my time. If I did a good job, I would get a whole bunch of new clients that would be quite eager to meet me.

Lets say I charge $500 for a consultation. Marie could qualify her clients well, and give them each a voucher to meet up with me. In this consultation, they would have the opportunity to throw me any of their marketing issues and I would have the chance to wow them with my fancy footwork.

Step 2: Once were in agreement, she would create a voucher that she can give to her clients. This voucher offers them the specified time at my convenience (I only need to meet them in my free time). This voucher would offer them the benefit of some radical, unusual marketing either via the net, phone or in person. To make the deal sweeter, Marie could offer me 20 hours of her time to meet my clients.

Step 3: We give these vouchers to our respective clients for Christmas. We tell them that weve bought them a gift that will help them tremendously in their business and that the gift is worth $500 or $2000, as the case may be.

Any one of those solutions would be worth anything from $200 to $20,000, depending on what the client did with the idea.

How does that compare with your $20 gift right now?

Where Do You Start Looking?

There are no rules. Just because you sell product, it doesnt mean you have to do this Christmas swap with products.

If you sell products like beds, start looking at chiropractors, massage therapists, interior designers. If you look around you, you will find dozens of businesses that will be more than willing to play Christmas gift if there is something in it for them.

If you sell servicesditto. Look for services as well as products. Every one has spare capacity. Services are most highly valued because theyre abstract and based on the person themselves, but you can find products that are sitting in someones warehouse and theyd be glad for you to take them off their hands, in return for access to your top clients.

Best of all, this solves the problem of the suitability of the gift. Wouldnt a business be more excited by a highly prized service than another daily planner?

Why This Concept May Not Work For You

Marie, has got to make sure that I give solid information in the consulting session to her clients. Sales pitches are a no-no. Your swap must be a REAL gift, not some shoddily disguised sales pitch.

Pick your Christmas Partners carefully. A lot could go wrong here if all theyre seeing is dollar signs.

The second reason why this may not work for you is sheer laziness. You might find it easier to step into a gift shop and blow $1000 on gifts for your clients. Its easy and it beats having to knock on doors and trudge through snow or sun (depending on where you live on the planet).

Hopefully Youre Not That Duh!

When you give your gift, all youre doing is trying to make your current client happy (and thats great!). With Maries concept, youre actually getting a chance to meet another 20 new clients.

Say that quietly to yourself: Twenty new clients without you having to do any selling. You dont even have to spend any advertising or marketing moolah to get them in the door. Best of all, they will actually be grateful to have you over.

Does that send a chill down your spine? What if you could do this deal with three people just like Marie? Would 80 appointments be good enough for you?

Are You Going To Have a great NEW YEAR Or What?

No one ever told you about Santa Scrooge did they? Well, now that you know, what are you going to do about it? This rocks, my friend. Now go there and create a New Year thats really worth big bucks in your balance sheet.

If you do, the next time your banker hears Ho! Ho! Ho, he knows its not Santa!

Author Bio:
Sean D'Souza is a well-known scripter. Sean likes to create articles about this industry.
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