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The Corporate Gifts Blog
http://www.corporate-gifts-co.com/blog
The Corporate Gifts Blog a free Blog to get tips and tricks on how using corporate gifts and promotional items can help your company be seen and stand out from other people in your market.
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CORPORATE JEWELLERY
Cufflinks, lapel pins, brooches, stick pins, tie pins, tieslides, even earrings and other ladies jewellery. All types of corporate jewellery with a bewildering array of; materials, finishes,... The Corporate Gifts Company's Blog on all things promo...
Leather Corporate Gifts
There’s nothing better than a swanky leather accessory to make you feel the business at work. The Corporate Gifts Company's range of premium top quality leather fits the bill. The Corporate Gifts Company's Blog on all things promotional giftware r...
Recognition and Awards
Nothing says well done like a great award presented in public. How can The Corporate Gifts Company help your company deliver a unique and special award that will be well received and project your... The Corporate Gifts Company's Blog on all things p...
ENGRAVING YOUR CORPORATE GIFT
When you take the trouble to source a really great corporate gift for your customers or staff, make sure you enhance its perceived value with thr right type of branding - diamond engraving. The Corporate Gifts Company's Blog on all things promotiona...
SQUEEZE THE LEMON, GROW THE PIE – PART 2
Grow the Pie is a culinary analogy from The Cranfield School of Management's BGP (Business Growth Development) programme and shows how to realise long term benefits by delivering value to the... The Corporate Gifts Company's Blog on all things promo...
SQUEEZE THE LEMON, GROW THE PIE – PART 1
Squeeze your Lemons to get the most out of your customer base. And how to use Corporate Gifts to do it. The Corporate Gifts Company's Blog on all things promotional giftware related....


It's so true, engraving does increase perceived value and also adds a personal touch that really helps let customers know that they are valued and appreciated!
Posted: November 12th, 2009 | Report This Comment