Spen Carney Offers ‘Oh Wow' Christmas and Corporate Holiday Gift Ideas
"The Christmas holiday season is a critical time, and the perfect time to build relationships that will lead to greater productivity, loyalty, and profits in the new year. The right gift during the holidays will go a long way towards those goals," said Spen Carney.
Carney knows how important it is to find a gift that leaves a great impression with the recipient. He created http://www.GreatStuffAndThenSome.com to make the process simple, inexpensive, convenient, and stress-free.
"The right gift can be worth its weight in gold. If it is something that makes the recipient say ‘oh wow,' then you can be sure that your thoughtfulness will be remembered and talked about for a long time," he said.
Gift shopping can be a frustrating and time-consuming experience, but Carney has made it simple, fun, and convenient to use his web site. The menu items make it easy to see gifts in different categories with one click of a mouse.
"The quality of the gifts make you a hero when they are received. Each gift has been carefully designed based on years of experience. We know what will please the widest range of tastes, and they are assembled in an attractive arrangement that will bring an ‘oh wow' reaction when it is received," said Carney.
The company offers more than just gift baskets, as the name implies. "Then Some" in the name includes such items as prepared meals, Omaha steaks, Green Mountain coffee, Hickory Farms, salmon, desserts, breakfast foods, appetizers and hors d' oeuvres, kosher gifts and foods, low carb food, flowers and plants, candy and chocolate, soups, baked goods, cheese, Maine lobster and clams, scallops, and caviar.
"The gift basket you choose could contain a variety of popular items such as candy, flowers, popcorn, gourmet items, chocolate, snacks, soap, and even bath and body items. People give them for all the standard holidays, weddings, birthdays, accomplishments, showers, housewarming, get well, as well as for a special romantic expression," said Carney.