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October 30, 2015

A Mad-Lib Christmas Template for Businesses

Filed under: Office Fun — PDWriter @ 9:54 am

madlib

Ah, Mad-Libs- that tried and true comedy elixir! For more than fifty years they’ve been the formula for turning out effortless mirth. And as you let your hair and mistletoe down around the office, their childish charms are the perfect garnish for your budding Christmas cheer.

But here at Paper Direct, we like to compound the shenanigans whenever possible. That’s why we propose an office contest. Send around this holiday Lib with the first portion of that new Christmas classic, Run D.M.C.’s Christmas in Hollis. The winner gets the honor of busting their fresh lyrics to the delight of all at your company’s Christmas party. A little tangible recognition for your poet laureate wouldn’t go amiss either- come peruse our wares for some fresh ideas.

Have fun kids, and Merry Christmas to all of you!

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It was December 24th on [street name] after dark

When I seen a man chilling with his [animal] at the park

I [past tense verb] them very slowly with my heart full of fear

Looked at his [repeat animal from line 2] , oh my [cartoon character name], a[n] [adjective] reindeer

 

But then I was [present tense verb] because the man had a beard

And a bag full of [noun], 12 o’clock had neared

So I turned my head a second and the man was gone

But he must of [past tense verb] his wallet smack dab on the lawn

 

I picked the wallet up and then I took a pause

Took out the license and it cold said Santa Claus

A million dollars in it, a cold hundreds of G’s

Enough to buy a [noun], matching [noun] with ease

 

But I’d never steal from Santa, ’cause that ain’t right

So I was going home to mail it back to him that night

But when I got home I [past tense verb], ’cause under the tree

Was a letter from Santa and the dough is for me!

October 29, 2015

What We Found After 20 Years of Holiday Marketing

Filed under: Business Marketing Ideas — PDWriter @ 10:09 am

What We Found After 20 Years of Holiday Marketing

It’s that time of year again. The day’s are getting shorter, and businesses are starting to ramp up for the holiday season.  This also means that businesses are preparing to spend a significant amount of money on their holiday marketing budgets.

We’re PaperDirect and have an interesting story behind our holiday marketing efforts. You see, we sell traditional marketing materials: flyers, mailers, letters and envelopes, banners, etc, etc, but we use a mixture of traditional and digital marketing to reach our customers. So unlike many marketing experts, we’ve truly done it all- and have been tracking success rates for the past 20 years.

Just as many traditional marketers scoff their noses up at social media as digital marketers scoff at sending mailers. But the fact of the matter is, for most business, using both tactics is what’s going to give you the best results.

While holiday marketing strategies are hardly a one size fits all, we’ve tried our best to split it into 4 main scenarios in order to give you solid advice as we enter the most marketed time of year. Below, we’ll give our recommended marketing techniques to:

  • Small B2C companies
  • Large B2C companies
  • Small B2B companies
  • Large B2B Companies

Traditionally, the holiday season makes up a substantial percentage of retail sales for the year. In fact, recent studies indicate that retail sales for November and December this year will increase by about 5.7% to an estimated $885.7 billion. Whether you’re running a company that is focused on B2C or a B2B, the sheer amount of money spent in retail during this time of year means that an effective marketing strategy – which also generates a substantial return on investment (ROI) – can make or break the bottom line for the year.

Digital VS Traditional?

Social Media

In the past, direct marketing choices were fairly simple and straightforward. Greeting cards, postcards, and other mailed marketing products could be sent to existing or potential customers in an effort to build brand awareness and loyalty, inform them of holiday deals and promotions, or any number of other marketing objectives.

Today, however, the Internet has bred the still-developing digital marketing industry. This budding industry is projected to spend around $67 billion in 2015, with substantial growth over the next few years as well. It consists of a number of channels, including email marketing and marketing on social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter.

In light of all this, the question that many businesses face is where to allocate their marketing budget: traditional or digital?

Ultimately, the answer depends on a business’ goals, target market, and the type of marketing campaign they intend on running; often the answer is a combination of both traditional and digital. What follows is what we’ve learned over the past 20 years of holiday marketing, including which channels, messaging, and strategies are best for a company, based upon their priorities and target market.

Every Business Can Benefit From Holiday Marketing

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While we will go into greater detail about the specific situations and strategies that businesses can use, it is important to remember the context of those situations and strategies; namely that every business, large and small, can find a way to benefit from holiday marketing. As a general rule, a well thought-out holiday marketing plan – be it digital, traditional, or a combination of the two – can and should provide a positive return on investment.

Holiday Marketing Priorities

In general, B2C companies tend to be primarily interested in selling a product or service, while a B2B company is more interested in building a long-term and trusting relationship with clients, while also showing appreciation for existing clients and business. Both of these sets of priorities can benefit from holiday marketing spend!

“But how?” you ask. Let’s get into it.

Below we’ll dive into strategic marketing plans that have been successful during the holiday season. We’ll discuss both business-to-consumer and business-to-business models, along with low and high budgets for each so no matter where you’re at, you can spend money in the most effective way.

Let’s dive in.

B2C Low-Budget Marketing Strategies

B2C. Low Budget

Not every company has the means to launch a massive (not to mention expensive) holiday marketing campaign – and that’s perfectly fine! There are plenty of ways for a B2C company with a relatively small budget to benefit from a holiday marketing campaign.

The first thing any company needs to do, whether their budget is $1000 or $1,000,000, is to establish what the specific goals are for the campaign. While there are lots of potentially nuanced goals to work towards, typically they fall into one of two categories: product sales, customer acquisition and/or customer retention. Here’s our plan for the small businesses:

Social Media Boosting

boosting in Facebook

We typically boost posts for $5-20.

One of the most simple, and effective methods of digital holiday marketing is using social media to build brand awareness. One of the great advantages of social media marketing is that you can target specific niches and demographics with your campaign. Not only does this allow you to only spend money on the specific demographic you want to reach, but it also allows you to create customized advertisements for each subset of your target demographics.

One of the other aspects of social media marketing is the fact that you can spend as much or as little as you want. In terms of ROI, there are a number of different Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) that can be measured, however in most cases you can expect to spend somewhere between $.05 and $1 to reach each person – the ROI will ultimately depend on who you are reaching out to, how well-targeted your marketing copy is, and what action you are trying to generate through your marketing efforts.

Using an Email Offer

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Although email has been around for far longer than social media, it continues to be one of the most effective ways of marketing – both during the holidays as well as the rest of the year. One of the reasons for this is that, if you have a small list (typically under 2,000), the cost of sending an email is virtually zero.

Typically, the greatest challenge with an email marketing strategy is generating the email address list. In general, this is not something that can first be started around the holiday season, so you’ll need to already have a method in place for customer email acquisition. For ways to build your email list, check out this resource.

ROI on Email 

If you’re able to send an email without any additional expense, your ROI will be positive no matter what.  Be sure to keep it friendly, to the point, and non-aggressive. Creating a strong subject line is also crucial. After all, the delete button is easy to hit without remorse.

We send out email offers a few times per week and have seen over 1 million dollars in product sales year to date. In Q4 (our top marketing and selling season) of last year we saw revenue of about $400,000. Now, we have a team that coordinates emails paired with a long list of clients, but it’s good to see that you can generate quite a bit of traffic and sales you might not have otherwise received. Email for the win!

Custom Banner

Christmas banner

Custom banners are a great way to reach a potentially large audience for one (fairly low) fixed price. Vinyl banners are great for announcing a promotion, or even just for building general brand awareness. Of course, vinyl banners work much better in highly trafficked areas, but even relatively low-traffic areas can benefit from a vinyl banner since the cost is so low.

While the precise cost of a vinyl banner will vary depending on how large and how detailed it needs to be, in general you can expect to pay between $30 and $50 to get one printed out and shipped.

B2C High-Budget Holiday Marketing Strategies

B2C- high

If you are a larger B2B, your budget probably affords you some additional marketing strategies and options.

Social Media Contests

PaperDirect Facebook contest

We run contests more frequently during Q4 to increase social signals.

One of the greatest benefits of a social media contest is that it allows your audience to become engaged in the process, and can sometimes generate an organic buzz of its own, which in turn can lead to reaching a larger audience, and of course, a higher ROI.

Run a Social Media Contest

PaperDirect Christmas Pin to Win

The first step is to determine which social media platform, or platforms, will be best suited for your campaign. In general, Facebook is best for B2C companies (Instagram can also be used for image-based contests). Next, you’ll want to determine what the ultimate goal is of the campaign, and what the contest will consist of: will it be a quiz, a contest with judges from your company, a randomly selected winner?

You can also allocate some of your marketing budget to the promotion of the contest itself, which will typically be needed until the contest can reach a critical mass of users and engagement.

One other thing to keep in mind: contests can be time-consuming, so make sure you start them well in advance of the actual holiday season (October and early to mid-November are great times to get started).

We’ve tried quite a few social media and contests and always come back to Facebook. For us, it drives the highest engagement.

Learn more from the experts themselves:

Sending Postcards Through the Mail

Postcard-offer

For those who wish to utilize a more tried-and-true holiday marketing campaign, sending mailers or postcards in the mail is a great way to reach a fairly large audience at a relatively small cost. Postcards are effective both for customer acquisition as well as for customer retention, and are ideal for announcing a holiday promotion or other event.

Making your postcard holiday marketing as effective as possible

Over the past 20 years, we’ve learned a thing or two about effective postcard holiday marketing:

We’ve found that enveloped postcards typically perform better than a postcard sent as is. We think this is due to the happiness someone experiences when opening a personal envelope. They then pay more attention to the offer and are more likely to use it. Splurging on an envelope to contain your postcard is something to consider this holiday season.

You’ll also want your postcards to have a message that is relatable, simple, yet also interesting. The content of the postcard should have – at most – three points, and they should tie in to the holiday season as well as whatever promotion you are offering. In general, promotions to existing customers can be less expensive/generous than promotions to acquire new customers.

Postcard-code

Over the years, we’ve also found that adding a unique promotion code to the postcards, which can be used for a discount or some other benefit by the recipients of the postcard, is a great way to track the effectiveness, and ROI, of your postcard marketing campaign.

Although you can start a postcard holiday marketing campaign as early as August or September, in general you should send out the cards between 2 and 4 weeks before the target date of the promotion. This will give your target audience a chance to receive and respond to the promotion, without letting so much time go by that they forget about it!

Postcard Marketing ROI

While the precise numbers will vary, these are the statistics we’ve found to be true, on average, over time:

  • Cost per postcard – $.18 per card, plus $.49 per stamp, for a total of $.67 per postcard sent – not including whatever the promotional offer will cost.
  • Average response rates are typically around 8%.
  • For us, we’ve found our ROI tends to be around 385% of the cost of the postcard and stamp – with a deduction for the cost of the promotion.

Letters with Promotion

Letter-code

One of the great things about letters is that you can write long, casual messages that are more personal than a postcard or email can be. Combining this with a promotion is a simple and effective way to retain customers.

People get quite a lot of junk mail. Sending letters in #10 envelopes without windows is a surprisingly effective way to cut through the noise, get opened, and speak to your customers. Including something personal about your family, company, or neighborhood is a fantastic way to gain attention, before slipping in a too-good-to-resist offer for them. Offers on letter-top papers (perforated at the bottom) act as an easy coupon.

ROI on Letters

Earlier this year, we send out 200 letters at about $1 per letter, ($.28 paper + $.27 envelope + .49 stamp) and we found that about 9% of customers responded with an order. From this 9% of respondents, we saw a quick spike of $450 from this promotional code which resulted in a 216% ROI. If you have a system for sending out mass letters, this could potentially have huge impact on your end of year revenue.

Host an Event

event invite

Another “old school” way of generating buzz for your company during the holiday season is to host an event of some kind. This can be something as simple as a “clearance event”,  in which (for example) the first 100 people get substantial discount (such as 50% off, or something along those lines). An event can also be a “customer appreciation” event, such as a Christmas party.

It can be difficult to put an exact ROI metric onto an event like this, since so much of the benefit comes from intangibles. However, for those who have the budget, this can be a great way to generate goodwill and customer loyalty.

B2B Low-Budget Marketing Strategies

B2B Low

In general, B2B marketing efforts focus significantly more on building and establishing relationships with clients or customers. This priority should pervade any B2B marketing strategy, whether it is low or high budget.

Holiday Greeting Cards

holiday greeting card

Holiday greeting cards are a great way to send a personalized message to a limited number of high-value customers, and in 2015, they are still a highly expected piece of communication. For companies that have a limited marketing budget, this is a great way to get the most bang for your buck.

If you are going to send out greeting cards, make sure you invest the time and effort into your holiday message. Also, be sure to use real stamps, and not a stamp machine.

Holiday Greeting Card ROI

Over the years, we have found the following the be true about holiday greeting card costs and ROI:

  • Cost per card: about $2.00 per card, plus $.49 per stamp.
  • Customer response rates tend to be around 10%.
  • When we’ve sent out greeting cards with offer, an ROI of 400% is fairly common.

Send out a Different Kind of Email

A holiday email works for both large and small budget marketing campaigns, as well as both for B2C and B2B companies. However, the difference is that most B2B companies will have a comprehensive list of customer email addresses, making this an even easier, and even more affordable, way of reaching out to customers during the holidays.

Make this email not-your-average offer+post by incorporating a fun idea that clients will love! Face it, your clients are probably receiving countless emails from their frequented partners/vendors/customers. Make your seasonal email greeting stick out by including something fun like:

B2B High Budget Holiday Marketing Strategies

B2B High

B2B companies that have a large budget to spend have a few more options available to them, however in general it simply means that there is a greater ability to spend a bit more lavishly on customer retention and loyalty efforts.

Both email and holiday greeting cards work for companies with a large budget as well as they do for a company with a low budget, so don’t be afraid to utilize these strategies in addition to others.

Send Gift to Existing Customers & Partners

Sending out gifts, or other branded materials, is a great way to say “thank you” to customers while also reminding them of your company’s existence. Chocolate being devoured by employees, wine being sipped after hours, and branded items ending up in your customer’s office will be appreciated for some time. That being said, this type of marketing strategy doesn’t necessarily generate sales in and of itself, but it can generate goodwill and customer loyalty for a substantially low price.

Hosting a Holiday Party for your Employees, Clients or Customers

toasting party

While the feasibility of a holiday party will depend on the type of business you are in, as well as the types of customers you have (including the geographic and other logistical considerations), in general, we have found that a well-run holiday party can generate substantial amounts of goodwill and positive buzz.

Having a party for employees only is typically more popular than inviting clients and customers, but leverage your company party by posting those photos to your Facebook page and sharing them with your community. That way, your clients and customers can get a better feel for who you are as a company which can build trust and loyalty.

Holiday parties can be very expensive, so typically these will be reserved for companies that have the largest budgets. However, done correctly, they can produce customer loyalty that lasts for years or even decades!

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Key Holiday Marketing Takeaways

Employee Award Ideas Inspired by Christmas

Over the past 20 years, we have learned a lot about holiday marketing. Here are some key takeaways:

  • If you have a small but important group of customers that are very important, then sending personal greeting cards is the single best use of your holiday marketing budget and efforts.
  • If you have a customer base that tends to react positively and strongly to sales and deals, then a coupon on a postcard is probably the best strategy to utilize.
  • If you are trying to promote a simple message, then an email is the most cost-effective way of getting the word out.
  • If you are trying to get a daily message to your audience, social media is the place to go. (BTWs- like us on Facebook!)
  • If you are trying to promote a specific event, then a combination of social media alongside traditional invitations are the best way to go.

We have discussed a lot of different strategies and considerations here. However, if you can only do one thing for your holiday marketing efforts, we believe (and have found) that sending simple postcards and letters offered the absolute best return on investment. In general, clients that we have sent postcards or letters to have by far the best response and order rate, and we have found this to be true over the years, even with the advent of social media and digital marketing.

That’s our industry. Yours will be different, but we hope you got a new, tangible idea from this post. Happy holiday marketing!

October 28, 2015

10 Award Ideas That Fellow Employees Can Vote On

Award Ideas to Vote On

Want to spice up your company holiday party? Channel your inner high school yearbook editor, and hand out some novelty awards at the holiday party this year. Who’s most admired in the office? Who’s destined to win an Emmy or Grammy some day? Let your employees decide! Here are 10 unique award ideas that people can vote on before your party!

Most Admired in the Office Award

Is there someone who everyone looks to for sage advice? This employee is probably a long-time fixture at the company and has worked in several departments before rising to their wise, respected position.

Yearly Leadership Award

There are leaders in every organization and company. Have your employees vote on their fearless leader and announce it at the company party.

leadership recognition lapel pin

Most Poised Award

There’s that one person that always looks put together. Their hair could be photographed for a magazine cover at any moment, their outfit is impeccable, and they just always seem ready to tackle the day no matter what gets thrown at them. This award is made for them!

Rookie of the Year Award

This award goes to one of the newer employees that has not only learned quickly and contributed, but went above and beyond during their first year in office. Make sure there are a bunch of rookies if you plan to use this one.

Most Likely to Become a Talk Show Host Award

Is there a co-worker who can turn anything into a conversation? They’re the person who goes to a conference and instantly makes friends with the person sitting next to them and can tell you the person’s entire history after just 10 minutes of chatting. Recognize that co-worker with this award.

Resident Rock Star Award

Who has a side band? Or, plays music as a hobby? Honor this person’s musical talents by predicting their upcoming fame on the radio airwaves — or local open mike night at the corner coffee shop.

Most Likely to Start a Social Media Platform Award

They Tweet, Pin, Share and +1 faster and more often than anyone else you know. This person is likely trying to devise the perfect social media outlet that combines all the best features of the current platforms. Reward this person with a tech accessory!

Our “IT GUY” Award

Has your cube mate reached over and typed a bunch of code into your website and magically made it look amazing? Each office has that closet hacker who can probably fix all the company techie issues better than the IT department.

Did Someone Say Coffee? Award 

This person has a cup of java in their hand 24/7, day and night. At some point, you think they will start growing coffee beans from their appendages and smell like French roast because they are saturated with coffee.

coffeehouse border papers

Next Food Network Star Award

This person brings in the most delectable homemade treats for office birthday parties and slow cooker creations for company potlucks. You have several of his or her recipes saved in your email and actually dream about what they’ll be whipping up next.

Are you ready to make some award certificates for these uncommon accomplishments? Paper Direct has a huge selection of festive holiday paper certificates to choose from online. Shop and design your awards today!

October 22, 2015

Would you Ever Send a Client a Thanksgiving Card?

Filed under: Designing Your Business Communication — PDWriter @ 3:24 pm

Thanksgiving Card

Everyone loves Christmas, and your clients appreciate the sentiment behind your Christmas cards. But let’s face it- Christmas has been hogging the attention for far too long! There’s a perfectly good holiday mere days before December, and it’s getting the short end of the stick. You may know it as Christmas: Part 1; in more innocent times it was known as Thanksgiving.

We aim to take back Thanksgiving, and the first tool in our arsenal is the innocuous yet powerful Thanksgiving card. In a world saturated with Christmas hullabaloo, it’s a secret weapon for winning loyalty and sending a sterling impression.

Skeptical? After years of relentless yuletides, we wouldn’t blame you. So take just a moment and let us show you why the Thanksgiving card is the new Christmas card!

Something They Will See!

We’ve all seen so many Christmas cards that we’re becoming inured to them. Every trope, illustration, color scheme, and font feels like something we see like clockwork. Frankly, Christmas has become something of a routine.

The great thing about giving Thanksgiving cards is their unexpectedness, and that means people will really look at them. It’s a great moment to show off your company’s distinctive qualities and have them stick in your clients’ minds.  

Guileless Greetings

Let’s be honest- Christmas has a huge agenda. The relentless complaint is how commercial it’s become, and not without reason. Companies spend months crafting their holiday campaigns because their success or failure literally rests on a single month! And while that hustle is necessary and justified, the oversaturation of commerce burns people out. People just like your clients…

On the other hand, Thanksgiving isn’t trying to profit from anything. Its whole agenda is to celebrate blessings and the people who make them possible. Once again, people just like your clients…

When you send a Thanksgiving card, you’re telling your clients “I’m stronger because of you.” That’s a message that will resonate with them well past the holidays.

Freedom of Expression

So what does a Thanksgiving card look like? That’s just the thing- it’s an undiscovered country!

While Christmas may have become bogged down in the same tried-and-true forms, Thanksgiving cards are a perfect canvas for experimentation. It’s fine to rely conventional symbols- autumn colors, turkeys, and cornucopias. But if you’re feeling more jaunty and artistic, it can be an excellent opportunity to give your gratitude some creative expression. There are a million things to be thankful for, and there should be a million ways of illustrating it.  

With such an untested medium, the prospect of finding your own style may seem overwhelming. Just relax and reach out! Paper Direct is here to walk you through every step of the process. Whether your tastes run to traditional imagery or a more custom look, we have everything you need to make giving thanks its own reward!

October 8, 2015

Christmas Sneak Peek: 2015 Holiday Cards, Invites & More

Filed under: Designing Your Business Communication — PDWriter @ 8:05 am

Merry Christmas

Before you know it, there will be sleigh bells ringing and glistening snow blanketing the streets. That means the time is now to make your Christmas business plans, for example, special holiday season sales or a greeting card mail campaign. Whatever your company’s paper needs are this season, our 2015 holiday cards for businesses along with our festive stationery will help you spread holiday cheer this winter.

Greeting Cards

Christmas Greeting Cards

‘Tis the season of giving so give your clients, vendors, and staff a reason to smile this holiday season. With a selection of over 200 options to choose from, our 2015 holiday cards for businesses are beautifully designed and are easily customizable for your needs. Some of our favorites this year include Colorful Snowflake, Chalkboard Christmas, and Timeless Holiday Photo greeting cards.

Invitations

Warm up this particularly cold time of year by inviting your customers, employees, and other business associates to a holiday party. A Christmas party serves many purposes such as improving employee morale and bolstering important relationships. Whether you’re hosting a fun-filled holiday bash or classy cocktail soiree, our variety of holiday invitations will convey the message you want to send.

Newsletters

Christmas Newsletter Paper

A great way to communicate with your company’s clientele during the holiday season is with an end-of-year or Christmas newsletter. Share exciting business achievements, fun employee stories, and 2016 updates in your newsletter, and make it stand out even more with seasonally-themed newsletter paper.

Banners

Maybe your business is hosting a large end-of-year sale or a holiday event open to the public event. Get the word out with a Christmas banner! Add your custom message to one of our vinyl banners and share your company’s holiday cheer with the rest of the world. A particularly fun banner we offer is the Whimsical Wonderland one.

Brochures

Christmas Brochures

Special holiday season products, discounts, and other related information shouldn’t be printed on plain ol’ white copy paper. Instead print it on one of these festive Christmas brochures. Our Luminous Holiday or Traditional Plaid 3-Panel brochures will transform your printed marketing materials into eye-catching literature people will be interested in reading.

Calendars

It’s almost a new year, which means people will need to replace 2015 calendars with 2016 ones. Send clients and vendors a branded magnetic calendar so they remember your business throughout the coming year. This simple but useful gift will keep your company top-of-mind with the people who matter most. We also offer calendar cards you can opt to send out instead of magnets.

October 5, 2015

Creative Ways to Recognize Employees at the Christmas Party

Filed under: Employee Recognition Ideas — PDWriter @ 8:05 am

Christmas

Tis this season to be merry, and what could be merrier than recognizing your team’s hard work throughout the year? Christmas parties and employee achievements should go hand in glove. The dilemma is how to recognize them with freshness and panache.

With the right printable gift certificates and awards plus a handful of fun ideas, you can put together a holiday event that’s both memorable and inclusive. Let us show you some offbeat ideas for getting everyone into that holiday cheer!  

Celebrate the Rookies

Not so fun fact: the highest turnover time in most companies is within the first week. Being the new guy or gal can be a lonely and overwhelming prospect.

Show the cubs they’re appreciated from the outset and watch them blossom into great team members. Simple printable gift certificates from higher management instantly create a feeling of welcome and solidarity.

Democratic Recognition

When it comes to awards like “Employee of the Year”, the norm is to let management decide. Why not put a little power back into the hands of your employees? A coveted award granted by an office vote makes the gratitude that much sweeter and the recognition more palpable.  

Good Attendance That Matters

Time is more valuable than money. You can’t replenish it, you can’t get it back- but as an employer, you can create more a little more of it!

Look over your attendance sheets and give the gift of time for Christmas. Consider printable gift certificates that award perfect or near-perfect attendance with additional vacation time in the new year. Your employees give you so much of their lives as it is- be magnanimous and give them some of it back!

Recognize Spouses and Family Members

Have you ever considered how much employee success is made possible by a nurturing home life? From helping your employees recover from an illness to pitching in at special company events, families are the invisible glue that holds your company together.

So embrace the unorthodox and create rewards for them too! There’s nothing like expressing gratitude to these unsung heroes to warm hearts and garner goodwill.  

Secret Saviors

Too often we take employees in auxiliary roles for granted. Janitors, delivery staff, facilities technicians, IT help… these are the people who are scrambling in the background while others receive the glory. You and your employees might not even remember their names sometimes…

But the holidays are the time to get reacquainted and let them have the limelight. Christmas parties are a wonderful time for singling out their contributions and giving them the applause they readily deserve. Have a heart this Christmas- root for these secret saviors!

Reach Out

Need more choices than printable gift certificates for showing holiday gratitude? Paper Direct runs the gamut of good ideas- frameable awards, promotional screen printing, engraved gifts, even lapel pins. Get in touch with our friendly staff and see what a collaboration can do for your company’s mirth and morale!

October 2, 2015

12 Employee Award Ideas Inspired by Christmas

12 Employee Award Ideas Inspired by

Hear that? Sleigh bells ringing in the lane as Christmas rapidly approaches? Before you know it, the weather forecast will be cold and snowy and it’ll be time to celebrate the holidays with your employees. When hosting a holiday event in your office, these 12 Christmas employee award ideas are fun ways to recognize your staff before the year’s end.

Mr. Christmas

Whether it’s the holiday season or a late work night powering through a major project, Mr. (or Ms.) Christmas is always there to boost employee morale. Mr./Ms. Christmas is your company’s loudest cheerleader, inspiring coworkers to make it work during challenging tasks or periods. Reward your employee with the most spirit and positive attitude the Mr./Ms. Christmas title.

Employee gift or award idea for Christmas

The Rudolph Award

Santa Claus called on the outcasted Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer to light the way for his sleigh on a foggy Christmas Eve. Therefore, The Rudolph Award goes to your company’s strongest leader. This award recipient is the person who lit the way for your business when times were darkest.

Santa’s Little Helper

Where would your business be without your customer support staff? Recognize the customer service representative at your company who went the extra mile for your clients or customers during the holiday season or throughout the year.  

The Mrs. Claus Award

Every office has a nurturing parental figure who always has a warm hug and a few minutes to listen to concerns and issues. The Mrs. Claus Award goes to the office mom/dad, that employee who is taking care of the staff, whatever it is they might need.

Hardest Working Elf

Maybe this goes to the salesperson with the highest numbers for the quarter, or the entry-level employee who worked nights and weekends on a variety of assignments. Award your hardest-working employee this fun-filled honor to show your appreciation for all the time and effort they’ve dedicated to your business.

Use this stationery paper for ugly sweater contests

Ugliest Christmas Sweater

A great way to lighten the mood during the holiday season is by hosting an ugly sweater competition. Then, at your office Christmas party, announce the winner of the prestigious award. Be sure to get lots of pictures of the ugly sweater nominees to show off during the award ceremony, for a few extra laughs.

snowman

Prettiest Ornament Award

Just like that one gorgeous Christmas ornament your family has treasured for generations, every office has one person who is always dressed to the nines and this award goes to that  best dressed iemployee. The Prettiest Ornament Award should be given to that one person who has a keen sense of style and looks impeccable, even on Casual Fridays.

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The Abominable Snowman

Some people simply love the winter. They take their kids sledding, they slalom the ski slopes any chance they get, and they’re snowman-crafting abilities are unbeatable. Award your employee’s passion for wintertime with The Abominable Snowman award.

Finest Christmas Fare

During swimsuit season, you deplore this employee’s baking skills and generous spirit but when it’s the holiday season, this person is your absolute favorite. Whether it’s handmade cookies, expertly-crafted candies, or a variety of other calorie-laden treats, thank the employee who has stuffed you full of sweets throughout the year with the Finest Christmas Fare award.

Ebenezer Scrooge/Grinch

While this employee might be a bit gruff and rough around the edges, this person captures the kindness of the holiday season with any nonprofit or charitable work they do outside of the office. Even though Scrooge and The Grinch seemed like cruel-hearted jerks on the outside, both ultimately gave into the Christmas spirit and embraced the Season of Giving. Honor the giving spirit of an employee in your office with the Ebenezer Scrooge/Grinch award.

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Christmas Tree Climber

While your company has already recognized the hard work of certain employees by promoting them, the Christmas Tree Climber award celebrates one worker’s climb to the top. This is your chance to call attention to this employee’s incredible strides for the company over the past year.

Most-Beloved Christmas Tradition

Loyalty is a valuable trait that tends to be overlooked. Your company’s Most-Beloved Christmas Tradition award goes to the person who has worked with your business the longest. Through successful years and lean ones, this employee showed up for work every day regardless of whether things were looking up or down.

The Christmas season will be much more enjoyable at your place of business with fun awards like the ones listed above. Use any or all of these ideas, and don’t forget to come up other creative employee award ideas, too!

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