How to Plan the Best Customer Appreciation Event Ever!
- Improve customer retention
- Get more testimonials
- Get good PR and visibility
- Expand your client base
- Make more sales!
- Food
- A fun (or educational and fun) activity
- Thoughtful opportunities to mingle with other customers, family, friends and fans.
For ideas, look at what large companies are doing and scale down. (Cisco does a great job of advertising and organizing their customer appreciation events here: http://www.ciscolive.com/us/) Invite and encourage participants to take pictures and post them to social media. Take pictures yourself, have on-site, red-carpet “photo booths” or hire roving photographers. Consider partnering with other companies who share the same customers and host a joint event. Scheduling a Client Appreciation Event
How Much to Spend on Your Event
Who to Invite
Activities to Plan
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My company has put me in charge of “whine and dine” a few of our current customers. We are planning to do a golfing day. How do we schedule a corporate golfing event for a small group? It would be great if we could get a golf facility to help us work this out.
Good idea, Bryan! A golfing day could be a fantastic customer appreciation event. And many golf faciities, approached correctly, might welcome the opportunity to work with you to plan a memorable event.
Schedule 30 minutes on my calendar at http://30minutes.aviationbusinessconsultants.com if you’d like to discuss this further.
Once you start doing little things for free, it becomes expected that you won’t charge for other tasks to be completed. Then it comes down to what to charge for and what not to charge for. That may jeopardize your working relationship with the client in the long run!
All your points are valid, and I feel you are correct. I am going to try and it your way and believe that not everyone is trying to rip us off. I appreciate what you said about your rates, because I feel the same way. In the long run if you provide great work, it will attract great clients.
Excellent point, Darell! It’s incredibly important to “put a fence around” what you will do for free, that’s something we’ve struggled with in the past. Now, we make sure everyone understands WHY we’re doing something for free, and what the limitations are.
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