227: đ The Best Gifting Strategies and Biggest Mistakes with John Ruhlin
Sep 26, 2023
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John Ruhlin, founder of Giftology, shares strategies and mistakes when it comes to gifting. Topics include the power of thoughtful gifts, significance of human connections, importance of complete gifts, and gifting strategies and budgeting.
Gratitude can be expressed through actions like introductions, access to resources, and words of affirmation, not just gifts.
Thoughtful gifting is about the act of love and personalization, focusing on the meaning behind the gift rather than its cost.
Deep dives
The Power of Thoughtful Gifting
The podcast episode explores the concept of thoughtful gifting with John Ruhlin, the author and founder of Giftology. Ruhlin emphasizes the importance of personalized gifts and the impact they can have on building strong relationships. He shares examples of how branded swag often falls short in creating meaningful connections and suggests investing in high-quality, personalized gifts that reflect the recipient's values and interests. Ruhlin introduces the concept of a 'heart bomb,' which involves giving a gift that emotionally moves the recipient and holds deep meaning. He highlights the significance of personalization, creativity, and thoughtfulness in making a lasting impression through gifting.
The Value of Personalization and Details
Ruhlin stresses the importance of paying attention to details when it comes to gifting. He explains that personalization extends beyond simply adding initials or a logo to a gift item. Instead, he suggests delving deeper into the recipient's core values, beliefs, and unique experiences. Ruhlin shares examples of how he and his team customize gifts with engraved quotes and messages that hold personal significance to the recipients. He emphasizes that every detail of the gift, including the handwritten note and video, plays a vital role in creating an emotional connection with the recipient.
Gift-Giving on a Limited Budget
When facing financial constraints, Ruhlin advises individuals to focus on the personalization and thoughtfulness of their gifts rather than spending extravagantly. He suggests prioritizing the personalization of notes and videos, which require time and effort rather than significant financial resources. Ruhlin emphasizes the impact of a heartfelt note and how it can become a treasured possession for the recipient. He encourages business owners to creatively express their appreciation and love for the recipient, even if they have limited financial means. Ruhlin believes that true generosity lies in the thoughtfulness and effort put into the gift, rather than its monetary value.
âNobodyâs soul is moved by swag.â So says longtime friendtor of the pod, John Ruhlin, founder of strategic gifting company Giftology.
Since the day I met John and encountered his work in 2016, I have been inspired by his commitment to elevating the relationship game with generosity, âheart bombs,â and expressing genuine appreciation in the business world and beyond.
He does this all while setting up brilliant systems to make sure it all actually happens (such as setting a robust annual gifting budget aside off of top-line revenue). John is long overdue for a free time appearance, and I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did!
More About John: John Ruhlin is the worldâs leading authority in maximizing customer loyalty through radical generosity. He is the founder and author of Giftology: The Art and Science of Using Gifts to Cut Through the Noise, Increase Referrals, and Strengthen Retention and has been featured in Fox News, Forbes, Fast Company, Inc and New York Times. He and his firm now help automate this process for individuals and organizations like UBS, Raymond James, DR Horton, Keller Williams, the Chicago Cubs, and Caesarâs Palace.
đ 3 Key Takeaways
Gratitude isnât a feeling, itâs an action. This doesnât always have to be about gifts; it can include introductions, access to resources, words of affirmation.
Gifting is an act of love. If finances are tight, donât worry about crazy or expensive gifts, but be crazy thoughtful with the gifts you give. Donât forget to recognize the recipients family and/or team members when you can â they are the unsung heroes.
Personalization will take you far. Take the time to make a video or write a note, and don't just make it about you; articulate what you see in them and appreciate most. Super bonus: take that note and go read it to them in person. As John says, âYou'll both probably cry, and they will never get rid of that note â it will be one of their most prized possessions. And all it did was it cost you your time.â
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â Do (or Delegate) This Next
Double down on the personalization aspect of a thank you to a team member or client by sending a handwritten note, quick video filmed on your phone, or both!