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Our 4 USB Input with Suction Cup, described as: Previous price was from £4.50!!!
4 USB hubs unit with suction cup and 1 meter extension. USB 1.1. Size: 7x7x3 cm
is an excellent idea to advertise your company logo,
to show your customers your business identity,
to create a new look and be more visible,
to create your brand with imprint,
to display your logo,
to strengthen your corporate look using 4 USB Input with Suction Cup with your logo,
to personalise 4 USB Input with Suction Cup with your company logo,
to add your branding to 4 USB Input with Suction Cup,
to replace your old giveaways with a new one - 4 USB Input with Suction Cup,
to rely on the magic of 4 USB Input with Suction Cup with your logo displayed.
The 4 USB Input with Suction Cup can be purchased as plain, without any personalisation for as little as £2.70.
They can also be printed, personalised with your logo up to 4 Colours.
Personalisation price starts from as little as £0.04 and printing size available for this item is 25x25 mm.
You can also purchase a sample of 4 USB Input with Suction Cup for a price of £6.00
Why use promotional products Promotional products offer long-term benefits, such as motivation and recognition, that extend way beyond the idea of goodwill. Years ago, when companies purchased promotional items, there was often a feeling of bribery attached to the gift. The idea was, I'm giving this to you so that when you need something, you will come to me for it - sort of an understanding of an obligation down the road. In a sense, it was a way to establish "goodwill" with a business partner. Today, businesses are smarter. Promotional products are no longer just thought of in terms of the goodwill they yield, but in the solutions they provide. Businesses are no longer willing to just spend on advertising, every penny that is expended has to be calculated to produce a return on investment. This doesn't mean that companies don't have goodwill in mind when deciding how to spend their advertising budget, it's just that goodwill is not enough. Goodwill is the constant. It's always a part of it. It is the one basic starting point for every promotion. If you give a promotional item with a basic message, the goodwill is the basic starting point. A program is nothing more than getting the particulars in place to get the message delivered. Getting that message delivered cost efficiently is where promotional products work best. All other advertising involves waste. Promotional products are a targeted medium so the goodwill and the message get to the very person for whom it was intended. If half of your advertising was wasted, then that means the half that did get to the potential customer has a heavier burden on it to meet the goal of the return on investment. With promotional products, since most can be directed, the burden of the return is far less. Why use promotional products
Promotional products offer long-term benefits, such as motivation and recognition, that extend way beyond the idea of goodwill.
Years ago, when companies purchased promotional items, there was often a feeling of bribery attached to the gift. The idea was, I'm giving this to you so that when you need something, you will come to me for it - sort of an understanding of an obligation down the road. In a sense, it was a way to establish "goodwill" with a business partner.
Today, businesses are smarter. Promotional products are no longer just thought of in terms of the goodwill they yield, but in the solutions they provide. Businesses are no longer willing to just spend on advertising, every penny that is expended has to be calculated to produce a return on investment.
This doesn't mean that companies don't have goodwill in mind when deciding how to spend their advertising budget, it's just that goodwill is not enough. Goodwill is the constant. It's always a part of it. It is the one basic starting point for every promotion.
If you give a promotional item with a basic message, the goodwill is the basic starting point. A program is nothing more than getting the particulars in place to get the message delivered.
Getting that message delivered cost efficiently is where promotional products work best. All other advertising involves waste. Promotional products are a targeted medium so the goodwill and the message get to the very person for whom it was intended.
If half of your advertising was wasted, then that means the half that did get to the potential customer has a heavier burden on it to meet the goal of the return on investment. With promotional products, since most can be directed, the burden of the return is far less.
Marketing Tips for Promotional Merchandise Market:
• Are your customers fans of beer or other drinks? Launching a new drink? What could be simpler that a free gift idea in a form of plain or logo imprinted coasters to be handed out during your campaign.
• Pharmaceutical companies are the largest providers of custom giveaways and are highly recognised by their brands and names.
• High quality, wooden or brushed metal corporate items also known as business items can be given to your top speakers or conference attendees for your event to be successful.
• Whether it is mouse pads you are using as free giveaways or any other promotional items you can be sure you can achieve desired effect for your event.
• Promotional freebies are something that public loves. No matter how small just source it and spread it to your customers. The effects are guaranteed.
• Buying promotional items in bulk is a cheaper option and allows you to concentrate on more expensive part of your promotion.
• On many occasions when you purchase promotional items in bulk you also receive some kind of gift giveaways.
• An idea of using corporate gifts is not a new one and is now widely used in promotional campaigns and in-house product launches.
• Chrome, stainless steel, silver; all well known metal merchandise is very popular as very attractive corporate items.
• As you are probably aware promotion includes all of the techniques that a company uses to communicate with other individuals and organisations and inform them of the existence of new items.