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What kind of giveaways are you leaving with the new and existing customers? Anything for the kids or pets?
 

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just my bottle of Poof to new resi clients.
 
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I am setting up designing stickers for the kids, natural doggie treats, reusable grocery bag, pen, thank you card, business cards, magnets. The thing is I want to keep it cheap and only for new clients. That is what I want to do, lets see what I can do.
 

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We give a gift back that includes various items, i think you're going down the right path by doing that Brent. Just stick with it.
 
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Most days i leave behind some gas ,not pleasant , but i do always leave a fresh clean carpet and a 30 day gaurantee.
 

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I leave a tin of toffee labeled with "Thank you for your business" with my larger jobs.

A lady in my Letip groups makes and sells them..awesome toffee.

So I get a tip and a thank you and a customer who knows I care.
 

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Fridge magnets for all my new clients. Small tubes of Arbonne herbal foot cream or hand lotion. I need something for the guys, was thinking about printed golf balls.
 

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Jim Morrison said:
Fridge magnets for all my new clients. Small tubes of Arbonne herbal foot cream or hand lotion. I need something for the guys, was thinking about printed golf balls.


At times I will leave a little gift bag with a universal MK product like lip balm or hand lotion.
I would put the Wifeys card in there and it would generate a little business.
 

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One thing I used to do was have coffee mugs printed up. (back then the cost was about $3.00 per mug)

We would make sure that a mug was left with the customer upon completing the job. I had customers calling up to 6 years later because of this. Make the label sweet and to the point. Every time they opened the cabinet the mug was there with the company name on it.

I had a simple logo printed up with the services offered and phone number.

Jim
 

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Nice website Curtis.
Did you do it yourself?
I like how the diffent picks of the little girls play out.
 
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jimn said:
One thing I used to do was have coffee mugs printed up. (back then the cost was about $3.00 per mug)

We would make sure that a mug was left with the customer upon completing the job. I had customers calling up to 6 years later because of this. Make the label sweet and to the point. Every time they opened the cabinet the mug was there with the company name on it.

I had a simple logo printed up with the services offered and phone number.

Jim


You can get them printed for $1.62.
 

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