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Prepare your Business and your Office for Christmas

  • annfolley85
  • Dec 19, 2018
  • 2 min read

Cybervore Inc, a company specialized on file search and e-mail search software, has presented some tips which will help you to prepare your office and business for Christmas:

1. EDIT YOUR SPECIAL HOURS ONLINE

Whether you are selling services, Christmas cookies or anything else, your present and future clients need to be aware of your availability during holidays.

So if you have an important online presence, don’t forget to refresh your Special Hours in your Google My Business profile (https://business.google.com)

2. PREPARE YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA FOR HOLIDAYS

Social media is a great way for interacting with your existing and potential customers. Business is business, but even if you are not expecting big sales during holidays season, share some Christmas spirit and seasonal happiness with your users: images, quotes, greetings. Even if you are a company selling legal services or software, you can add some cheerful but decent posts.

3. SEND GREETING CARDS TO YOUR CLIENTS

Your clients are very important for your business’s success. Show them that they are important for you, by sending them personal greeting cards and maybe some small presents. You never know at which extend such a fine gesture will boost your clients' willingness to cooperate with you!

4. ORGANIZE A PARTY AND SOME NICE SURPRISES FOR YOUR STAFF

The pre-Christmas period is a great opportunity for team-building! Any business depends tremendously on relations between their employees and management. Create a beautiful Christmas atmosphere in your office to motivate your employees and boost their productivity. Organize a Christmas party for your staff and allow them to bring their spouses to make everybody happy. And don’t forget about Secret Santa!

5. MAKE SURE YOUR OFFICE IS READY TOO

You made sure your business is ready for Holidays. But how about your office space? Think about reducing energy consumption and keeping your office safe over holidays.

  • Switch off all the lights

  • Turn down the thermostat

  • Unplug laptop chargers

  • Shut down all the non-essential equipment (fridges, kitchen appliances, water coolers, printers, etc.)


 
 
 

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