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Ok so I want to put into my practice, the thoughtfulness of a personalized, handwritten Thank You note to my first time clients and as much as I have the 'gift of gab', I am suddenly TOTALLY at a loss as to what I should write!!
I know I want to first congratulate them on taking the steps in a healthier lifestyle, I also want thank them for trusting in my services and trusting me in helping with their health, but how do I convey this without sounding cheesy or like a commercial? I can't seem to find the words to express my feelings toward them.
If someone has a sort of 'template' and can start me out with a few sentences, I surely would appreciate it!
Thanks!
Laurie
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Hey Laurie!
I have a pretty cool letter I use if you're interested.
Send me an e-mail and I'll e-mail it to you. I'd copy it to you here, but it loses its impact without the color and fonts.
Kris
kris.kelley@yahoo.com
P.S. - I put together new client kits as well. Have you done this?
YAY, Laurie! You're first client...this is so exciting. One other thing that I do when I send out my thank you cards is to include a few coupons ($10 discount) to hand out to their friends & family. You can simply explain your referral program and how it benefits her by handing out the coupons i.e. $10 off for each referral/every 3rd referral free massage. Rewarding people for referring is a key component to building a successful business. If you do it right and consistently it will be the biggest business building factor in your business.
I'm really proud of your efforts, Laurie. Keep it up!
~Ann
Hi Laurie,
Here's a link to a recent Marketing Matters blog, where Eileen Ryan shares an awesome thank-you note sample for MTs. Hope it helps!
http://www.naturaltouchmarketing.com/blog/marketing-matters/2010/03...
Hi Laurie,
I am so happy to know that I am not the only person who values the power of a handwritten note. I've been writing thank you cards to my clients after their first visit ever since I began my business. I do attempt to personalize each note, but basically I thank them for giving me the privilege of sharing massage therapy with them. Then I express my hope that they have continued to enjoy the benefits of their session. I conclude by letting them know they can contact me with any questions or concerns they have about their session and then remind them of their next appointment (if they rebooked before leaving my office) or I remind them that they can contact me to reschedule or go to my online booking site.
That's it. Pretty simple, but very powerful. I even recently had a client tell me that she posted the card on her refrigerator so everyone who comes over can read it!
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