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Regularly referred to in the media as "Australia's Richard Branson", Pete Wililams is a serial entrepreneur, author, internet marketer and ego maniac. This blog is where he shares his rants and raves on all things business, marketing & publicity - in particular, how to successfully mix internet marketing & business...

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A Real ‘Gift’ Voucher


I received a gift voucher the other day, it was the typical DL size certificate that was valid for $50 at the given store. I really appreciated it, however it got me thinking - Why don’t stores actually make their gift certificates actual gifts?

I mean wouldn’t it be more enjoyable for the gift giver to be able to wrap something substantial up as opposed to simply giving an envelope? For example couldn’t a clothing store actually print t-shirts which are the actual gift certificate - It wouldn’t cost more then $5.00 per t-shirt to produce but I bet they would sell 10 times as many gift certificates because they are unique and are tangible.

A Shoe store could embroid the gift certificate into a sock?
A Hardware store could engrave small shovels?
A Hairdresser could engrave a small hand-mirror?
A travel agency could create a ‘message in a bottle’ style gift voucher?

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One Response to “A Real ‘Gift’ Voucher”

  1. Anonymous Says:

    $5 per tshirt isn’t all that cheap.

    I liked the travel agent idea though. Would look fantastic being unwrapped.

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