Article: Personalized gifts on the Web.(websites offering giftware)

"A person's name is to that person the sweetest and most important sound in any language," wrote Dale Carnegie in his classic book How to Win Friends & Influence People.

"We should be aware of the magic contained in a name and realize that this simple item is wholly and completely owned by the person with whom we are dealing--and nobody else," Carnegie said. "The name sets the individual apart; it makes him or her unique among all others."

So if you're looking for a unique gift, consider crystal champagne flutes etched with the person's initials or maybe monogrammed golf balls. Or how about custom-designed playing cards or a dozen roses with a personal ...

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