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The Value of Alternative Advertising |
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One form of alternative advertising that can be just as effective would be the use of promotional products such as pens, mugs, and calculators.
Engraved metal pens bearing company names and logos have grown more popular than ever. Considering the cost of traditional media, it definitely makes sense to invest on corporate giveaways that would only constitute a fraction of your usual advertising budget but can provide a comparable amount of reach or CPI.
What makes desk items such as imprinted plastic pens and custom memo holders is the amount of time that potential customers actually use these items. Frequency and duration are important factors in developing name recall and establishing a brand name.
Another attractive feature of corporate promotional products is the fact that they are “free”. The ease of distributing free promotional materials can definitely reinforce a company’s advertising campaign.
While budget cuts and declining profit might prompt an establishment to adopt less expensive forms of advertising, this should not necessarily translate to mediocre brand exposure. On second thought, such situations might even open the doors to unexplored but effective forms of advertising.
For more information on wholesale promotional products such as imprinted pens, personalized mugs, and calculators, please visit www.levelpromogifts.com.
About Author
Cyrus Zar, publicist for Level Promo Gifts discusses the current developments in the promotional products industry. Topics include business trends, wholesale business strategies, new pen products, general merchandise and product launchings.
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