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The Major Problem with Giving an Apple Corporate Gift

by John Ruhlin | Aug 2, 2021 | Blog, Freddy Dickson

  If you are searching for corporate gifts, chances are that you are already gifting. So, how do you get the biggest bang for your buck? Corporate gifts are an excellent way to establish long-lasting client relationships. But how do you make sure that your gifts...
3 Reasons Why Bose Corporate Gifts are a Bad Idea

3 Reasons Why Bose Corporate Gifts are a Bad Idea

by Freddy Dickerson | Jun 2, 2021 | Blog, Freddy Dickson

My Bose headphones are one of my favorite possessions.  But just because I love them doesn’t mean they are going to make a good corporate gift that will bring you the return on investment you’re seeking.   Unfortunately, Bose misses several key ingredients of a...
5  Reasons Why The Montblanc Corporate Gifts Are A Bad Idea

5 Reasons Why The Montblanc Corporate Gifts Are A Bad Idea

by Freddy Dickerson | Jun 1, 2021 | Blog, Freddy Dickson

Gifting a potential client $280 Meisterstück cufflinks by Montblanc might seem like a good idea at first.  Solid brand. High price tag. But when you stack them up next to best ‘strategic gifting practice? You’ll quickly see that a Montblanc corporate gift is a bad...
3 Reasons Why The Yeti Corporate Gift Is A Bad Idea

3 Reasons Why The Yeti Corporate Gift Is A Bad Idea

by Freddy Dickerson | Apr 26, 2021 | Freddy Dickson

Let me start by saying this: I like my Yeti rambler. A lot. But that doesn’t make it a solid corporate gift for the bulk of your clients. If your goal is to build relationships over time, the rambler – like most other Yeti corporate gifts – is not your...
The Major Problem With Giving A Tiffany’s Corporate Gift

The Major Problem With Giving A Tiffany’s Corporate Gift

by Freddy Dickerson | Apr 23, 2021 | Freddy Dickson

On the surface, Tiffany’s products seem like a great idea for corporate gifts. They’re expensive. Well-known. But you will not receive the impact you expected. It will not land the way you want. You’ve been warned. Over the years, Tiffany & Co. has made quite a...

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