Rebecca Purdy, owner of bare.pr talks to Gill South about creating an experience rather than sending a corporate gift at Christmas to important clients.
At my company; bare.pr, we used to give Christmas gifts which we personalised to our individual clients. While thoughtful, this was a time consuming and expensive process, so a few years ago, we decided to not offer client gifts, but instead to create experiences that will be remembered.
For our first 'experience we threw a Spanish Christmas; staff dressed in Spanish costumes, SPQR put on the paella, sangria was served by Spanish waitresses and the whole garden was dressed up in a Spanish theme. The following year we went Hollywood style. Kate Rodger greeted people on the red carpet with our camera man taking photos as everyone arrived. Clients arrived throughout the night and partied onto the wee hours, the following morning everyone was sent a CD with a photo montage from the night before.
Timing your event
Over recent years, it's become apparent to me that people can get over the silly season, so our most recent experience was held after Christmas when most people were glum about getting back to reality.