The holidays may feel far away, but when it comes to corporate gifting, waiting until the last minute can mean missed opportunities, limited inventory, and uninspired gifts. That’s why a corporate gifting brainstorm session can be the key to unlocking a stress-free, strategic, and memorable holiday season.
At Bundled, we offer free, no-obligation brainstorming sessions with our expert team to help businesses get ahead of the holiday chaos. Whether you’re new to corporate gifting or looking to elevate your existing approach, a quick brainstorm can lead to big results.
Why Book a Corporate Gifting Brainstorm?
1. Clarify Your Gifting Goals
Not sure what message you want your gifts to send? A brainstorm session helps you define your goals- whether it’s increasing client retention, showing employee appreciation, or boosting brand awareness with custom branded gifts.
2. Discover Fresh, On-Trend Ideas
Our team stays ahead of corporate gifting trends, from luxury tech items and sustainable packaging to seasonal snack kits and branded apparel. We’ll walk you through the best options for your industry, audience, and budget.
3. Simplify a Complicated Process
From sourcing to packaging to shipping, Bundled manages every detail of the corporate gifting process. Our brainstorms help you eliminate decision fatigue by narrowing down smart, curated options that check all the boxes.
4. Avoid Last-Minute Setbacks
Holiday shipping delays and inventory shortages are real. Planning ahead ensures your client gifts and employee holiday gifts arrive on time and create the intended impact.
5. Make It Meaningful and Inclusive
Our brainstorms take into account your brand values, company culture, and DEI goals to create thoughtful, inclusive gifts packed by hand through our partnership with adults with disabilities via STEP.
Ready to Plan Your Best Holiday Gifting Strategy Yet?
Schedule a free brainstorm session with Bundled today and take the guesswork out of gifting. We’ll help you craft a custom, high-impact plan that delivers joy—to both your recipients and your bottom line.