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		<title>Holiday Cards &amp; Gifts &#8211; What I Sent My Clients</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This year I was having trouble deciding what to send my clients for their holiday gift. I always love to send out a kickass card, but I was kind of feeling like I peaked last year and really didn&#8217;t know how to top it. Two years ago I send clients Coach photo key fobs and [...]]]></description>
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This year I was having trouble deciding what to send my clients for their holiday gift. I always love to send out a kickass card, but I was kind of feeling like I peaked last year and really didn&#8217;t know how to top it.</p>
<p>Two years ago I send clients Coach photo key fobs and tree ornaments, last year I got over a HUNDRED copies of the movie Elf on DVD and included a copy with each holiday card I sent. So you can see why this year was very difficult.</p>
<p>I had been looking at corporate gift catalogs, tossing around the ideas of branded etch-a-sketches (they are pretty cool), yo-yo&#8217;s, etc when I got a catalog in the mail from <a href="http://plancanada.ca/">Plan Canada</a>. Their marketing strategy &#8211; Gifts of Hope,  was very effective on me &#8211; essentially it was a shopping catalog of different &#8220;gifts&#8221; I could buy for underdeveloped countries. Things like a goat ($75), birth certificate ($25), mosquito netting ($30) and they even have special gifts from their &#8220;Because I am a Girl&#8221; campaign like sewing machines ($90) and girls-only latrines ($100).</p>
<p>I decided then and there that THIS was what I wanted to give my clients this year, and where I wanted that budgeted money to go. So I chose mango trees ($12) and home-birthing kits ($25) and bought one for every client I had this year, and some of my favorites from years past. All in all I sent over 60 gifts, and it was such an amazing feeling. I feel 100% confident that this was the perfect choice of gift for my clients, and more importantly, the children they are helping. Each gift was donated in my client&#8217;s name, and Plan Canada sent me little note cards with all the information and client names printed on them, which I then just slid into my own Fresh Sugar Photography card and sent off!</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve also learned that Operation Smile has a similar type gift catalog, check it out: <a href="http://www.operationsmile.org/holiday-gift-catalog-2009/home.html">Operation Smile Gift Catalog</a></p>
<p>The response from clients has been overwhelming, and so moving. People are truly so thankful that I&#8217;ve done this, and I know that it is so much more appreciated than a new keychain. Next year when you are thinking about gifts for your photography clients, think about ethical gift-giving. It will make such a difference to both your clients and people you&#8217;ve never met.</p>
<p>The card image above is what I sent to clients, usually I am a stickler for having a generic &#8220;holiday&#8221; card, but couldn&#8217;t get this phrase out of my head. The template by <a href="http://beyondredandgreen.blogspot.com/">Beyond Red and Green</a> and is slightly modified. I actually have some of 2009&#8242;s holiday card left, so if you&#8217;d like to receive a card from me, please send me your address: <a href="mailto:brandy@twophotogs.com">brandy@twophotogs.com</a>.</p>
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