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Increase
Your Market Share with Promotional Products.
by Karen (Hock) Philip
The following article is reprinted from
Entrepreneurial Edge magazine, First Quarter 1996
As
small business owners, we are always looking for creative ways to grow our
companies. Primarily, ones which our pocketbooks can afford. How much do you
presently spend on conventional advertising (i.e., newspaper, radio, direct
mail, billboards, etc.)? Give some consideration to adding promotional products
to your mix. Instead of spending 30 percent of your budget on newspaper, allot
20 percent to newspaper, and give 10 percent to promotional products. They tie
in very nicely with conventional advertising, and you will definitely receive
more bang for your buck. Keep in mind that it takes seven to nine exposures to
your company's name for someone to remember it.
Here
are five suggestions on incorporating promotional products into your
conventional marketing. If you need assistance with deciding on products that
are politically correct for your market, find a promotional products distributor
in your area.
- Dimensional
mailings can boost your direct mail response
A study by Baylor University has shown that adding promotional products to
your direct mail piece can increase response rate by 75 percent! A few
cost-effective items to include in an inexpensive direct mail piece include: a
business card magnet, pen, letter opener, puzzle, balloon, or can cover.
- When you plan your
next radio campaign, include a message about a free giveaway
For example, as a car dealer, you offer a free coffee mug imprinted with your
company logo for every test drive this month. When that customer takes his mug
to the office, think of how many times your logo will be seen by his
coworkers. Won't you be at the top of their minds when they are ready to buy?
- Utilize promotional
products to generate goodwill and increase name awareness
Having a hard time getting an appointment with a hot prospect? Want to get the
jump on your competition? Next time you make a cold call, take a glass candy
dish filled with candy or a notepad holder filled with paper. After you've
secured your appointment, you will have a reason to go back to refill them.
They'll certainly remember you!
- Next time you run a
newspaper ad, include a coupon for a free gift with a purchase
Choose a promotional product that has perceived value such as a baseball cap,
golf shirt or sweatshirt --imprinted with your logo, of course! Keep in mind,
depending on your business, that the dollar amount you spend on the gift is
very important to your profit margin as well.
- Ask your
present satisfied clients for referrals
Useful
promotional products bearing your company name can increase your company's
referrals by as much as 21 percent in some cases, according to Baylor
University's study. Thank your customers for referrals by giving them such
items as first aid kits, coolers, thermoses, sports blankets and desk clocks.
Promotional products can be used for many other things such as qualifying
prospects, reviving old accounts, trade show handouts, client gifts, employee or
sales incentives and safety programs. The uses of promotional products are
endless and it is a great marketing tool if you are a guerrilla marketer. You
just need to incorporate this plan into our overall marketing plan. You may also
want to try this on a quarterly basis. Keep in mind that the goal is to gain
market share on the pocketbook of a small business!
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