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Small Items Make Good Promotional Products
Small items can make for some of the best promotional products out there today. It makes the products easier to give away, which is the point of the items if you have paid to have your company's information placed on them. There are a number of ideas you can come up with when thinking of small things you want to give to potential customers.
A lanyard with your company's name on it is among the most popular promotion products. Many people like having a lanyard to attach to their keys. This allows their keys to be worn around the neck, preventing them from misplacing them. Other uses for lanyards include displaying identification cards or keeping a whistle close by. Since they are likely to be used, others will be exposed to your company's information when their friends or family wears the lanyard.
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Best Corporate Christmas Gifts
Christmas time is the perfect time to show your clients and employees how much you care. Giving just the right gift to them at the holidays will improve customer and working relations throughout the New Year. What is the perfect Christmas gift in the corporate world? Here are a few of our top suggestions:...
The Best Promotional Products to Give in Trade Shows
People, the buying public, would troop to trade shows to learn about products and services - and would take notice of exciting, new products launched in the market - but also, not a few in the queue are actually thrilled to participate in taste tests, join contests and redeem prizes, and most of all receive freebies galore. As a matter of fact, these freebies are conveniently placed free for picking. You can not blame people when they are tempted to amass loads of promotional products.
From small promotional items like pens, rulers, key chains and refrigerator magnets to quite cumbersome stuff such as bags, umbrellas and big balloons, free stuffs are sure to bring delight to a trade show visitor. And then people can not seem to get enough of mouse pads, paper weights, coffee mugs and more key rings they hardly can stuff on their tote bag, free also, of course. Never mind if most of the take-homes are a total sell-out, with glaring brands and tacky logos printed on the item, or flawed items - pens that don’t write, mugs that leak and post-its that don’t stick. Indeed, where else but trade shows, the ultimate source of free promotional products.
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