It's hard to go through the day without hearing the words "thank you" or "thanks." However, much of the time, people say those words quickly and without much meaning. Sure, a quick "thanks" is appropriate when someone holds a door for you or hands you something.
But when it comes to saying thank you to a client, partner, or friend for a more significant gesture, it's important to go the extra mile. This is even more crucial in today's business environment when success is so dependent on personal connections.
So how do demonstrate your appreciation? Here are 7 ways to say thank you to strengthen your relationships and to stand out in the mind of the person you're thanking.
1. Classic and Classy. Mailing thank you notes has dwindled in today's email business environment. That means you can really stand out and demonstrate your sincere appreciation by hand writing a brief thank you note and mailing it. Not sure what to write? No problem. Check out this simple advice for writing a thank you note.
2. A Little Surprise. Little surprises can be a fun way to thank a client, colleague, or friend. You may want to write a thank you note, but then slip it into a file that you hand the person. Or you could consider getting the person's jacket for them when they get ready to leave a meeting and then slip the note into a pocket just before you hand it to him or her.
3. See You in the Papers. If you have a newsletter, social media page or blog, thank people publicly. A short "shout out" can go a long way.
4. Phone a Friend. There's something about hearing a person's voice and it's even better when they call just to say thank you rather than to ask for something.
5. Face-to-Face. Dropping by to say thank you goes a long way to demonstrating your sincerity and to strengthening your relationships.
6. Time Is On Your Side. People seem busier than ever. That's why making time for someone means so much. One way to thank a person is simply to schedule some time for coffee or to chat. Then, turn off your cell phone and give him or her your undivided attention.
7. A Good Cause. Sometimes it's not appropriate to give money or a gift. That's ok. You may find that a unique and sincere gesture is to make a donation to a worthy cause that the person cares about. Then, let the person know about your donation as a way of saying thanks.
John Hatcher
Keller Williams Realty - The Hatcher Group
6 Deering Street | Portland, Maine 04101
207-775-2121 Office | 207-775-2122 Fax
http://JohnHatcher.us
John@JohnHatcher.us
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