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Lisa Gergets
03-14-2013, 08:41 PM
I'd like to send a small token of my appreciation to my top affiliates, or even potential affiliates.

Is doing some online research in order to obtain their mailing address too creepy?

How do people, say, who use Send Out Cards do it?

Felix Leech
03-20-2013, 04:09 PM
Maybe it is a little creepy... (not if they don't find out though!)
One thingy you could do is send a gift to their email address - either through PayPal, or a voucher for a popular online store. If you really want to mail something, maybe you could offer them an incentive for giving their mail address when they sign up. Even tell the truth: "Top affiliates will receive a personal gift in the mail, all you need is to fill in your address" etc

Best of luck,

Felix

Jay Garces Jr
04-07-2013, 04:04 PM
Well, doing research is just doing research. Nothing creepy or stalkerish about that ;)

But, actually sending someone something to their home address may be a bit invasive IMHO. I guess it would depend if the address was a matter of public knowledge.

I'm thinking proper protocol might dictate that it's ok to send someone correspondence at their place of business though.

Hmmm... I think the best bet might be just to contact them via their email and just tell 'em, "Hey! I'd like to mail you something as a token of my appreciation. Where can I send it?" No harm in asking.

Yanbi Bee
04-07-2013, 09:51 PM
Why is everyone freaking out? It sounds like a shy guy with a crush waiting for the courage to approach her!

Delton Doucet
05-14-2013, 12:11 PM
If you are wanting to send a gift I would just approach them through their email address and let them know your intentions I'm sure they would appreciate the gesture.

Mandy Matsumoto
07-08-2013, 12:28 PM
Have you considered sending out an email to let them know that you would like to send them a token of appreciation, and ask them if they are comfortable sending you their mailing address? If you aren't planning on it being a surprise, they could then give you their information, and anticipate the upcoming gift while appreciating the sentiment. Just my thoughts. :-)

Felix Leech
07-16-2013, 05:21 AM
I agree, finding out their mail address through some third party is a bit like spam but there's nothing unethical in asking. So long as you come across as 100% honest, the worst that would happen is them saying, "I'd rather not."
I'd say put your address at the bottom as well, eg

Sincere regards,

Lisa Gergets

189 Makebelieve Drive
Townsville
YourState

That way you're making the first offering, and they'll probably find your too far away to be a stalker.

Jeremy Ivens
07-16-2013, 01:27 PM
I once sent a cake to a marketer that I wanted to partner with on a future launch. It worked. I made him a cake with a picture of a fat cat on the top and had it sent to him. There was NO way he could say no after that. If sending a cat cake to someone worked then I think you're probably just fine ;)

Felix Leech
07-17-2013, 08:48 AM
You know what they say, delicious food is the way to a man or woman's heart...

Just be sure they're not on a diet!

Doc Newell
07-17-2013, 12:34 PM
I have emailed nice-sized Amazon gift cards to folks who go out of their way for me, and the feedback is really cool.

doc