Best Corporate and Business Holiday Gift Ideas

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The holidays are an ideal time to build goodwill for your company through corporate holiday gifts. In the same way that office gifts and holiday parties reward employees and build camaraderie within your company, corporate Christmas gift baskets and other treats help to cement your good relationships with partners and clients. A few general tips:

  • Choose your gift list carefully. Include your best customers and those who regularly send you referrals.
  • If you’re sending gifts to several people at the same company, choose gifts appropriate to the company hierarchy (e.g. a better item for a vice president than for her assistant).
  • Wrap your presents, and deliver them in person whenever possible.
  • Include a handwritten note.
  • Investigate whether the recipient’s company has any rules about gifts. You don’t want your great Christmas presents to cause problems.

Think of corporate Christmas presents as an investment in your brand and seek out holiday gifts for clients that reflect your company’s unique style. To give you a head start in coming up with business holiday gift ideas, we’ve compiled some suggestions.

 

Need a holiday card to go with your gift, or throwing a holiday party for you employees or clients? Check out the Bobby's Best Corporate Holiday Cards and Corporate Holiday Party Invitations pages.


Specialized Gift Ideas
Corporate Holiday Gifts For Employees, Clients and Co-Workers

When you are looking for corporate holiday gifts, it is important to keep several things in mind.

1) Know Your Audience. Especially if a gift is for a client, make sure that the gift you choose is appropriate. Don't send a golf-themed gift basket to the guy who is obsessed with tennis. Showing your clients that you remember details about them can go along way toward building a fruitful relationship. The same goes for office gifts, whether for employees or co-workers. Showing them that you have thought about the gift often means much more than the gift itself.

2) Stay Away From Gifts That Dependent on Individual Taste. Buying things like clothes or art as corporate holiday gifts can be risky, because even if you know the recipient pretty well, you may not understand their aesthetic. Stick to more utilitarian items like bags, umbrellas, or electronics, which almost everyone can appreciate.

3) Make Sure You Time Your Gift Properly. Giving a gift from your business too early or too late shows that you weren't really paying attention. Make sure you check out delivery times and availability before you order, and keep in mind that the Post Office and package delivery services can be slow around the holidays. You want to make sure that your gift arrives no more than 2 or 3 weeks before Christmas, and definitely not afterward.

Corporate Holiday Gift Baskets

Holiday gift baskets show creativity—and provide something for everyone in the office. Gourmet chocolates, fruit, nuts and holiday wine gift ideas all work well for a variety of people. The main rule in buying holiday gift baskets for corporate clients is to purchase the best quality items you can afford. Quality small items are a better choice than a lot of cheap holiday gifts bundled together. Also, remember that presentation counts. Professionally assembled baskets are likely to go over better than homemade Christmas gift ideas in most business settings.

About This Corporate and Business Holiday Gift Ideas Page

Finding unique Christmas gifts is hard work—particularly when your company’s reputation is involved. That’s why we’ve done the legwork for you, compiling great corporate Christmas present ideas, finding the best holiday gift baskets and cheap holiday gifts that don’t look cheap. Whether you need a gift for employee or gift for client, or you’re shopping for chocolate Christmas gift baskets, holiday wine gift ideas or the perfect small gadget to give your staff, we’ll point you the the right direction for great Christmas presents and cheap Christmas gift ideas. Remember, if you want the best holiday gift deals in 2008—and gifts that arrive on time—beat the rush. Start shopping early and save on delivery fees.