Because giving a gift, on behalf of a group, should embrace the sentiment, not make you crazy trying to organize it. Take the hassle out of organizing the group gift, give a gift from: Everyone.
Jan 18, 2011
Keeping it Simple
It's awesome, the plethora of group gifting sites and apps gracing the space these days, further support that group gifts are a great idea. Our biz is plugging along, nothing earth shattering, no 'angels' beating down our door and no calls from Oprah or Bill (yet). We haven't developed an app or a feed or a this or a that. I keep thinking, what's next, where to go, how hard to push, how far to reach. And then I stop and take notice of what's unique and different about from: Everyone.
Here's the rub - it's simple. We made it that way, on purpose, gosh darn it! Two moms, doing our mom jobs, chasing after kids, organizing class gifts and baby showers and voila - you mean we can figure out how to do all of this online and never have to beg another soul to 'drop their check in the mail' --- brilliant!
So here's to keeping it simple, really simple. No Facebook, no PayPal, no apps or downloads, no tricks or hidden fees and no registering so we can snag your info (just the Organizer!). Don't get me wrong I'm a chronic Fb-er, but my Aunt in Nebraska is not. And I have used PayPal, but my Uncle in Arizona does not. So again, here's to keeping it simple. Have email (and credit card), will travel!
Thanks for listening!
Paula
Oct 22, 2010
College Care Packages, Done Right
Shameless promotion - yup! And here's why ... My oldest son recently made his way back to the West Coast to begin his college career. So far so good.
Last week, I received a bubbly email from the Parent Association about sending Care Packages to the students. The timing seems great, they're just about missing home. Here's what didn't sit right ... they were asking for 100% parent participation to send sugar-packed, sodium-filled, junk food at a ridiculous price! I was mortified. I'm no health food guru, but come on people, send them something slightly healthy!
I started thinking ... would my son want a box of junk food or a few extra bucks to get what he wants. And wouldn't it be just as much fun (for me) and more nutritious (for him) to give him a gift card for Trader Joe's or Whole Foods so he can stock up on good grub? And what if Aunt Sue in Seattle and Uncle Max in Minneapolis want to pitch in and give him a few gift cards, like maybe one to Whole Foods, iTunes and one to Staples (because the mechanical pencils are so much less expensive there than at the campus bookstore)? I don't know, it's just a thought, and I like it.
Last week, I received a bubbly email from the Parent Association about sending Care Packages to the students. The timing seems great, they're just about missing home. Here's what didn't sit right ... they were asking for 100% parent participation to send sugar-packed, sodium-filled, junk food at a ridiculous price! I was mortified. I'm no health food guru, but come on people, send them something slightly healthy!
I started thinking ... would my son want a box of junk food or a few extra bucks to get what he wants. And wouldn't it be just as much fun (for me) and more nutritious (for him) to give him a gift card for Trader Joe's or Whole Foods so he can stock up on good grub? And what if Aunt Sue in Seattle and Uncle Max in Minneapolis want to pitch in and give him a few gift cards, like maybe one to Whole Foods, iTunes and one to Staples (because the mechanical pencils are so much less expensive there than at the campus bookstore)? I don't know, it's just a thought, and I like it.
So, I've created Gift Card Bundles at from: Everyone. Three different price points (but feel free to spend more) and 2-4 gift card choices from our entire lineup. How I would have loved a 'care package' to Trader Joe's, Starbucks, or Gap - yeah that's kind of cool! Anyhow, I'm really excited about this idea,busy researching campus locations and nearby stores so from: Everyone can offer the discerning college student a smattering of choices and the happy parents some peace of mind!
Feb 24, 2010
Don't forget your manners
And this is why it's good to keep up on who's talking 'group gifts'! Blogs are such an awesome way to share information and learn something new. I use Google Blog alerts to keep up on a lot of things, who's saying what about me, what my competition is doing, and who's talking about group gifts.
This gal (apologies Ms. Post), Leigh, has a blog called 'Etiquette for the Modern Couple' you've got to check it out, it's good stuff. She wrote about the dreaded Office Gift, sharing appropriate strategies to manage the process. I had to respond and share my thoughts, as did she, in kind. Hopefully, it wasn't just her good manners that spurred her on! Here's what she said ...
Thank you Leigh for your post and I hope you get a slew of new readers, after all, manners and etiquette go a long way!
And BTW, anyone who's brave enough to list The Sound of Music as their favorite movie is OK in my book!
Paula
This gal (apologies Ms. Post), Leigh, has a blog called 'Etiquette for the Modern Couple' you've got to check it out, it's good stuff. She wrote about the dreaded Office Gift, sharing appropriate strategies to manage the process. I had to respond and share my thoughts, as did she, in kind. Hopefully, it wasn't just her good manners that spurred her on! Here's what she said ...
Thank you Leigh for your post and I hope you get a slew of new readers, after all, manners and etiquette go a long way!
And BTW, anyone who's brave enough to list The Sound of Music as their favorite movie is OK in my book!
Paula
Jan 27, 2010
Thank you Stephanie
I just love it when people get it, and this woman is singing my song. Say YES to the gift, but say NO to the hassle ... check out Stephanie's post.
Thanks for the kudos Stephanie, we'll take 'em!
Jan 26, 2010
Geek Sugar likes from: Everyone
Here's hoping a million Angela's jump on the virtual group gift band wagon.
Jan 14, 2010
Thank You Washington!
Call it good juju or good planning, but I'm happy to report that from: Everyone is catching on. A group of Executive Assistants in the gorgeous state of Washington have joined together to give a Thank You gift to a co-worker and they've used from: Everyone to make it happen. Leave it to the savvy EA's to know a good thing when they see it: make it simple, save time - no more passing around the envelope, no more collecting checks, and no more rushing out on your lunch hour in search of the perfect gift. Thanks for your support and we hope you'll spread the word!
Jan 7, 2010
You just never know ...
After a sluggish holiday season on the group gift front, I'm happy to report business is picking up at the start of the New Year - thanks everyone!
I'm not one to pass on causes, but this one feels different. I had an Organizer this week who was scrambling at the last hour to get her contributors to pitch in on a birthday gift for her boyfriend. Turns out they're a bunch of college kids from the west coast (shout out!) and they really like this guy. This girl was able to rally 13+ people in less than 24 hours - I was impressed. Makes me feel a little warm and fuzzy about the youth of our generation, a) wanting to show their generosity and b) being able to pull it off successfully in a limited amount of time. It turns out, time may be this young woman's greatest motivator. Read more about her and see if it doesn't pull at you just a bit (facebook link to Janet Liang). And if you're brave enough, register.
Thanks,
Paula
I'm not one to pass on causes, but this one feels different. I had an Organizer this week who was scrambling at the last hour to get her contributors to pitch in on a birthday gift for her boyfriend. Turns out they're a bunch of college kids from the west coast (shout out!) and they really like this guy. This girl was able to rally 13+ people in less than 24 hours - I was impressed. Makes me feel a little warm and fuzzy about the youth of our generation, a) wanting to show their generosity and b) being able to pull it off successfully in a limited amount of time. It turns out, time may be this young woman's greatest motivator. Read more about her and see if it doesn't pull at you just a bit (facebook link to Janet Liang). And if you're brave enough, register.
Thanks,
Paula
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