Social Media Holiday Gift Cards Now Available from AgencyNext
November 7th, 2007 by Sterling Hager
Some important cultural trends inform this decision by Dave and me to finally bite the reindeer's nose and, after years of resisting, decide to offer AgencyNext Gift Cards this year during the holiday season. Yes, now you can purchase from us a gift card, in any pre-paid denomination, good for an unlimited array of social media activities and consultations we'll perform for a PR peer or agency you admire or a marketing colleague you know is in need or a corporation that needs help big time.
Why this flip flop in policy, Grinch, you ask? First, of course, you probably saw our post a couple days ago about U.S. marketing professionals and their view of social media. Three-fourths of them think social media is a most important strategic opportunity, but hardly any of them are pouring any money into it. We wanted to give you a chance to help them out this time of year when charitable giving is in the air. Some cards are marketed as the gift solution for the person who has everything. Ours, in contrast, are for people who have nothing or know nothing in the way of social media solutions. Kind of unique, don't you agree?
Two, as noted in this article about Colonial Williamsburg's decision this year to offer gift cards, we learn that the International Council of Shopping Centers predicts gift cards will account for $80 billion in spending this holiday season. (Can that be right?)
Social Media Gift Cards from AgencyNext also seem to make sense this time of year because this is such a social period. People get together in person, chat, form relationships, contribute to one another's appreciation and understanding of things… so what better way to acknowledge the beauty of all that than with an AgencyNext Social Media gift card that will bring that sort of community warmth and wonder to the online world?
Let me be among the first to say Happy Holidays from all of us at AgencyNext to all of you… and… Operators are standing by.
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