Card
sending firms report profits boost
UK businesses could see profits increase
by almost a quarter simply by letting customers know they're thinking
of them at christmas. More than half the companies responding to a survey
by royal mail said sending festive greetings bolsters the bottom line
-by an average of 24%.
Four in five card recipients said it made
them feel valued as a customer, and almost all of those sending greetings
said they believe it adds a "personal touch" to the business
relationship. Clients charmed by christmas correspondance are also more
likely to come back again and again. According to the survey, 54% of firms
think that sending a card increases the likelihood of repeat business.
Despite these statistics however, just
39% of these opting to send 'hard copy' cards, rather than emails or festive
text messages.
By region, companies in the north west
of england were west of england were found to be the least forthcoming,
with a whopping 89% not bothering to ac-knowledge customers, clients and
suppliers with a 'festive hello'. For companies considering sending cards
this year, Royal Mail suggests a traditional picture like a winter scene.
This type of card is favoured by 41% of respondents, making it the most
popular choice.
Royal mail also says the team dealing with
the recipient, rather than the chief executive of the company, should
sign the card. This will ensure that people know who is wishing them a
Happy Christmas.
Taken from Thurrock Small Business Club
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