How to Select a Corporate Gift Chesterton IN

Corporate gifts, also known as business gifts, are those gifts given out by a boss or corporation to employees for a holiday or a company anniversary, to demonstrate appreciation for all of the hard work that the employees have done over the preceding year or years. Corporate gifts are also given out to valued clients to let them know that their business is appreciated. Above all, a corporate gift is given to show appreciation for the recipient, so it should never be shoddy or cheap.


1 . Local Companies

Miller Beach Home Center
(219) 939-9450
875 S Lake St
Gary, IN
Petals
(219) 938-2440
6132 Miller Ave
Gary, IN
Brenda's Florist & Accessories
(219) 887-1688
4487 Broadway
Gary, IN
Vs Chnells Balloons & Gifts
(219) 881-7772
708 Grant St
Gary, IN
Allens Florist
(219) 949-6934
2971 W 11th Ave
Gary, IN
Timberview Health Care Center
(219) 977-2600
2350 Taft St
Gary, IN
Gwens Expressions Gift Shop
(219) 980-9043
4444 Broadway Ste A1
Gary, IN
Greek Gifts
(800) 984-4600
3651 Jackson St
Gary, IN
Shop H W Gift
(219) 455-6920
4121 Cleveland St
Gary, IN
Bryans Florist and Greenhouse
(219) 980-4700
4238 W Ridge Rd
Gary, IN

2 . Corporate Gifts vs. Promotional Giveaways

Corporate gifts can be a wonderful addition to any business program, but a poorly thought out or shoddily made gift can also be an insult to the recipient. One common mistake is for corporations to confuse promotional gifts or giveaways with business gifts. A promotional giveaway is something inexpensive such as a pen, key chain, laser pointer, or even duffel bag or backpack, which is imprinted with a company’s name and logo and is intended to be given out as a part of an advertising program. These gifts, due to their inexpensive and mass produced nature, are essentially never suitable for giving as a corporate gift. This is not to say that a corporate gift cannot have the company’s name or logo on it; indeed, most of them do. The essential point is that a promotional giveaway is created in batches of thousands, at costs of pennies per unit, and is intended for exactly that purpose: to be given away. For an employee, customer, or client to receive such an item as a gift is tantamount to being told that their contribution is worthless.

3 . Tips for Buying Business Gifts

One of the easiest ways to determine whether a business gift is a good choice is to think about whether it would make a good present for a family member. A good corporate gift should be a thoughtful token of appreciation for the recipient, and should ideally also be something that he or she can put to use as well. In short, if a corporate gift looks too shoddy or generic to be given as a gift to a family member, then it should not be given out as a corporate gift.

4 . Examples of Bad Corporate Gifts

Some other items which are frowned upon as corporate gifts are many of those items which were as common as corporate gifts in the eighties – any tacky sculptures, executive desk sets, or paperweights which look like they could have been picked up at a local dollar store should be avoided. Above all, the object is not to get to most bang for the buck or to find the most glamorous item in any corporate gift catalog, but to choose an gift which will convey appreciation and thought for the recipient.

5 . Featured Local Company

Miller Beach Home Center

(219) 939-9450
875 S Lake St
Gary, IN

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