If you can put a logo on it we can do it!
Popular uses for promo items include business gifts, orientation programs, corporate events, incentives (for work, safety programs, and purchasing) and trade shows. This is just a small sampling of the advertising specialties that we can get. If you don't see it here, please ask! Check out our Promo Products Catalog or our Clothing & Accessories Catalog for ideas on your next promo campaign.
Promo Catalog
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- Stationary: Notepads, Pens, Pencils, Rulers, Erasers
- Bags: Totes, Backpacks, Purses
- Business Items: Business Card Holder, Laptop Sleeve, Power Banks
- Desk Accessories: Mugs, Glass, Calendars
- Clothing: T-shirts, Caps, Hats, Socks, Gloves, Sweat Bands
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Promo make a better Business Card
Business cards introduce your company and its products. Your promotional products also function more or less in the same way but with better results. When distributing your promo items you are introducing your business to the potential customers. While a business card is filed away one recieved, promo items are kept close and used regularly giving you greater exposure.
Fun facts about promotional products
- Eight in 10 consumers own between 1 and 10 promotional products.
- 53% of people use a promotional product at least once a week.
- Six in 10 of them keep promotional products for up to two years.
- Only one in five people will trash an unwanted promotional product.
- After receiving a promotional product, 85% of people did business with the advertiser.
- With nearly six thousand impressions, bags generate more impressions than any other promotional product in the U.S.
- Thirty-one percent of U.S. consumers own a promotional bag.
- Writing instruments have the lowest cost per impression of any promotional product in the U.S.
- The first known promotional products – commemorative buttons – trace back to 1789 when George Washington was elected president.
- Promotional products create a more favorable impression of the advertiser.
SOURCE | sageworld.com