86 Ways to Utilize Your Season Tickets
- Reward for service recognition by a customer.
- Give them to employees who schedule the most appointments in-house.
- Invite a customer who hasn't ordered or done business with you recently.
- Thank volunteers for all that they do.
- Improve communications with key co-workers.
- Help part-time workers feel more like part of the organization.
- Reward suppliers and vendors who help you meet your deadline.
- Take a loyal customer for his or her birthday.
- Run a sales contest and reward the winner with tickets.
- Boost your own career potential by networking (it's not what you know, it's
who you know).
- Give tickets to the person who came in earliest.
- Offer them to someone who has given you helpful business advice.
- Have a drawing at work and give them to a lucky employee.
- Thank your neighbor who takes care of your pets, gets your mail, etc.
- Give them to your child's teacher as a thank you for their help.
- Give thanks to your family and friends by taking them to a game.
- Enhance relationships with those in a position to recommend you or refer
your business.
- Take a potential customer and close a sale at the arena.
- Take a long-term customer to say "thanks."
- Take one of your smaller accounts and try to enhance their business with
you.
- Reward a customer who gave you a referral.
- Employee who comes up with a savings suggestion.
- Reward for on-time delivery.
- Accident-free inside the shop.
- Attendance incentives.
- Win back a customer who had a problem or a complaint with your company.
- Thank a customer who praised your company.
- Take someone who does business with the competitor.
- Thank a new customer for their business.
- Package them in with a product to promote sales (you must work with the
team on this).
- Give to charity and maybe use it as a tax write-off.
- Say "thanks" to a retiring officer or employee.
- Welcome a new employee to the company.
- Give to a relative.
- Offer to your accountant/lawyer who has done a great job.
- Congratulate a recent employee.
- Give to the person making the most additional sales.
- Give them to your secretary or assistant on Secretary's Day.
- Give them to a manager whose department exceeded its goals.
- Enjoy a Valentine's treat by taking someone special to a game.
- Give them to a front-line person who appeased an angry customer.
- Put a smile on an employee's face that is having a rough time.
Give to a business person or person whom you owe a favor.
Show your appreciation to a company intern.
- Offer your tickets to a service person from another company who has "taken
care of you."
- Send your co-workers/subordinates to a game together, with a meeting over
dinner.
- Treat a friend to an evening of entertainment on their birthday.
- Give tickets to the rep of another company who enables you to service your
customers well.
- Give to an employee who doesn't get commission to boost morale.
- Give to a representative on your local school board or union for goodwill.
- Give to an employee who left the latest last night.
- Offer to someone who always gives you great service.
- Reward an employee for making the most appointments out of the office.
- Use to thank new customers.
- Offer to a customer for the holiday.
- Give to your office cleaning crew as a thank you.
- Use as raffle gifts.
- Give to potential vendors to enhance your business relationships.
- Give to an employee who generates the most amount of new business.
- Give to your payroll department.
- Give to an employee who has worked the most overtime.
- Reward a department that hits their quota for the week or month.
- Give to outside training service.
- Give them to an employee who correctly filled the most orders.
- Give to the employee who made the most sales calls for a particular day.
- Give to a team you sponsor.
- Give to members of a club you are in (Lion's Club, Kiwanis, etc.).
- Use as an auction item.
- Give to an employee on his or her birthday.
- Use for trade opportunities.
- Give to an employee or customer who has been sick as a "get well soon."
- Give to your customer service department.
- Give them to your drivers for being on time.
- Give them to your security guards.
- Donate to your church.
- Give to restaurants that you frequent with clients or family members.
- Give to a prospective employee who might be coming to town and looking for something to do.
- Congratulate an employee who exceeded his or her duties.
- Congratulate an employee for hitting his or her yearly goal.
- Offer to your babysitter as a thank you.
- Give to a customer who makes timely payments or pays in full.
- Give to an employee who is most punctual.
- Give to your mechanic, landscaper, dentist, doctor etc...
- Give to Boys and Girls Club.
- Give to an employee who makes the most cold calls in one day.
- Give to an employee who renews the most accounts.
- Use as a Christmas stocking stuffer.
- Use them yourself.