When you hear the term corporate gift, the words tacky and cheap often come to mind. Think wildlife calendars, refrigerator magnets and gaudy pens. Here is a great collection of unique corporate gift ideas for your business associate or client.
Solar Radiometer: Invented by an English physicist in 1875, the Crookes radiometer proved that light exerts a force. A blown glass radiometer makes an educational and decorative desk accessory. Have them thinking with one of these unusual gadgets.
Visa Giftcard: If you’re looking for a classy, professional corporate gift, look no further than the Visa giftcard. They’re easy to order, simple to use and good any millions of locations worldwide. Order them in any denomination from twenty-five to two hundred and fifty dollars shipped directly to your recipient.
Lucky Horseshoe Business Card Holder: An affordable, special gift for your closest business associate, board member or partner. A little luck comes in handy, particularly in the world of business. You can find these online at www.gifttree.com.Coffee Gift Certificates: Distinctive, memorable, delicious; oh, and affordable! Slip a few certificates for Starbuck’s, Dunkin Donuts, Krispy Kreme or Winchell’s inside a nice card makes an excellent corporate gift.
Tiffany & Co.: Wow! Nothing speaks of your style and class better than a business gift from Tiffany & Co. They have a distinctive selection of gifts - from sterling silver credit card cases to Swiss manufactured mantel clocks. And there more affordable than you think! You can aslo buy Tiffany & Co Shares: waht a unique gift idea!Golf Lessons: Know a professional whose game of golf is a little rusty? Fix them right up with the gift of learning. Golf lessons are a practical way to show your appreciation while improving their game.
Auto Detailing: The last thing that busy people have time for is taking car of their automobiles. Keep them spiffy and sparkling clean with a gift certificate to have their car or truck buffed, polished, waxed and groomed. Make your choice based on personal knowledge or a solid recommendation.
Today, corporate gifts are considered a necessary business expense. The basic motive for giving such a gift is to show appreciation, retain a client and/or customer and ultimately increase the bottom line.

