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Tell a business owner you appreciate them!
To celebrate Random Acts of Kindness Week 2017 instantprint have launched a free Compliment Generator on their website, offering people the opportunity to send a compliment slip to a business owner who they think deserve some positive reinforcement for all the hard work that they do.
The instantprint Compliment Generator is simple, free to use and open to anyone who wishes to make a compliment. All they need to do is nominate their chosen business owner, fill in the details and then hit send. Instantprint will then generate a compliment at random and distribute the compliment slip completely free of charge to the business owner.
As instantprint is one of the UK’s fastest growing online print businesses which began as a start-up company, they strive to always support and empower other small businesses and start-ups whenever and however possible. Instantprint felt that Random Act of Kindness Week was the perfect opportunity to encourage people to share their positive thoughts on a business owner who they think is doing a great job!
Co-founder of instantprint, James Kinsella said:
“We’re hoping to recognise the achievements of unnoticed and often underappreciated business owners. If we can reach just one hard working business owner and make them smile or laugh with this campaign, then we will consider it as a success. We expect a lot of business owners to enjoy receiving and giving the compliments, which we expect will have nothing but a positive influence on anyone who receives one.’’
If you would like to let a business owner know that you think they’re doing a great job and you appreciate their hard work, then you can send them a free compliment slip through the Instantprint website!
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Hannah Moore .
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