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Useful Items = Successful Promotion

December 29th, 2008

Something as simple as a light-up keychain can be a simple, inexpensive, and practical promotional item because it is just- simply useful.  Consumers may use it in many situations, from an emergency, to lighting up a darkened stairway.  Plus, even when the keychain is not in use, it is on their key chain, in their sight everyday.  The repeated use of a useful promotional item like this ensures brand awareness in positive way, thus associating your brand with a good experience, helping to keep or create the consumer warm towards your brand.  The next time they need a product that, you sell, they will remember you and be happy to call and place their order.

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50% of your advertising Dollars is wasted Money!

December 10th, 2008

The only problem is you don’t know which 50%!  Or at least that is how the old saying goes.  I often hear people rave about tracking systems and talk about how they can gather all of this statistical information about the marketing they use.  That is great, I love statistics especially when they point in my direction.  But why limit yourself to marketing campaigns that are trackable?

Place one phone number in the newspaper ads and another in the TV spots.  Now that is an easy way to track which piece of marketing was that last to be seen before the call was made.  If you are weighing the ROI of TV vs Print then this would be a great methodology for tracking the results.  For the Internet you can compare click-through rates for different ad copies.

But what about Branding?  This is a broader spectrum and more difficult to measure.  How do you measure the effectiveness of the embroidered shirt on the Bank teller, your logo on a nice pen, or the goodwill generated by the holiday cards you send out every year?  These have to be measured on a much more subjective level.

We work with one company who has shifted their entire marketing budget away from print and moved it to promotional products and flying their customers to nice resorts and holding golf tournaments.  This way they have a captive audience and a happy client either way it shakes out.  Sure, most businesses can’t operate in this fashion, but if you are selling large enough contract then this is the way to go.  It is targeted and measurable.  They either buy or they don’t ;)

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Looking to make that Sales Appointment have a lasting emotional impact?

December 2nd, 2008

We had a decision maker from a large aerospace client stop by our show room last week.  This was her first time visiting us.  Our goals was three fold: to spark ideas, show the limitless possibilities of promotional products, and make an emotional connection that will ensure we are their first choice for their marketing needs.

We had the appointment scheduled about a week in advance.  This way we could have a gift personalized with her name when she arrived.  Nothing leaves a lasting impression like a personalized gift.  People just love stuff with their own name on it.  We have found that even rather “lame products” imprinted with a persons name or initials make a significant impact.

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We value this client and wanted to make this a memorable visit so no “lame product” here.  We had a Cross Apogee Black Star Lacquer Ball-Point Pen, with her name deep cut engraved with her name in a beautiful script, waiting for her when she walked in.  POW you could see the impact of this personalized promotional pen on her face immediately.  She was excited and knew just how much we value her.

At a $95 dollar price point this isn’t a gift for just anyone who walks in.  But who do you want your next client to be?  Lots of small clients are great, but if you want to step into the world of larger accounts you need to make a different kind of impression.  Money directly targeted to specific accounts is more effective for larger clients than casting a really wide net with other mass-media marketing.

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New Clinic New Look

November 20th, 2008

A brand new wellness clinic is opening and they are planning on handing out Promotional Water Bottles to guests.  They are inviting referring physicians and nurses.

83330g Starting with their Wellness theme, These great BPA free water Bottles are sure to be a hit.

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