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4 Ways To Package Your Bead Accessories To Your Clients


Hi friends. It's another day of the week, thank God it’s Friday. We are about moving to the end of this week where we have our time to relax and attend functions. I hope you are ready for my topic today. I decided to share a nice topic that many people do not know its importance in business and that is giving you some nice tips to create a lasting impact in the lives of your clients by the way you handle. So sit back and enjoy.

Let me gladly bring this to your notice that there are different pouches, packaging nylons and boxes that you can use to package your clients goods in order to make it look beautiful and neat. This doesn't even cost much compared to what you are thinking, with small cash you can get this at different prices in big bead stores.


1. Be specific about your brand: While packaging any of your clients order, make sure you already have a  nylon or bag that has the name of your brand printed specifically on it and you can as well brand the packaging boxes you intend placing the accessories. 









Make sure you get a good camera or a photographer to take your jewelry and accessories for future reference safely stored in a computer system or an external drive. You might never tell, a different client may love the accessories and want exactly the same design.

2. Be intention about the identity of your clients: Don't give an impression to your customers that you do not care about their name and title. Make sure you get a nice marker with a plain sheet to write the name of your clients and phone number beside the packaging box. This will make your delivery even easier if you need to deliver to a large number of your customers. At least your client's goods will not be delivered to another person. It saves stress if you ask me...smiles.

3. Be creative about it:  After getting your packaged boxes to use, use a ribbon to beautify the middle part of the box just to make it look lovely. 



4. Show Appreciation: After writing your clients name, you should include a 'thank you cards' to the customer's goods. You might also include your social media handle on your printed nylon to get a cordial relationship. This will put smiles on their faces and might also bring repeated purchase or referrals.




Since customers are often visually attracted to the way you package your accessories. If you do it shabbily, trust me no one will go back to where they were not first treated well. And this has a way of affecting your sales positively or negatively.

Your customers are actively screening multiple products simultaneously and there are other competitors like you. The surest way to make a difference at this point of consideration is going smart with your product packaging.

























































 














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