Categories: Marketing

Best Custom Promo Items For 2019

The date of this writing is 15/10/18. It will likely be published slightly later. Here’s what’s important about that: from this very moment, there are only 79 days left in the year. That’s less than three months. Less than 12 weeks. We’re just a few weeks out from the holiday onslaught of the end of the year, and here’s the question: have you started thinking about 2019 yet? One effective way to achieve this is through custom promo items. These personalized products not only serve as practical tools for everyday use but also act as powerful marketing assets that keep your brand top of mind.

Now is the time to sew seeds that will bloom in the new year. Take a subject and round out a strategy. As of this writing, let’s look at promotion. Whatever your business, you need it.

Are you an individual artist trying to expand the level of gigs you perform? Promotion on social media and among your peers is necessary. If you’re taking the next step up and renting out a theater for a performance, it may be worth your while to pay for some radio marketing and take out an ad in the local paper that’s strategically situated to affect the largest number of people.

Additionally, for such a show you would want to sell merchandise of some kind, or even give some away to act itself as an organic promotion. Thousands of free bumper stickers with a viral enough message can lead to the sale of the bumper sticker and increased awareness of your entertainment brand.

Widening The Perspective

The same holds true for larger enterprises. Custom promo items can really do a lot to increase your viability and sustainability in the market. Over time, what you spend in such gear will be overcome by Return On Investment (ROI) from the effort. But you certainly want to be strategic. You want to design effective custom promo items that fit the right customer.

For example, beer cozies, wristbands, pens, sunglasses, t-shirts, stress balls, and all the known accouterments of trade shows and conventions can be effective. Still, such promo items are only going to be effective for a specific clientele. Big fish likely aren’t going to be so successfully drawn in. For them, you want something more stylish.

A challenge coin from Embleholics can be an excellent promotion in this regard. Whether it is handed out internally to employees who outperform expectations, or to prospective clientele as a badge indicating the quality of service from your business, such items are very good for promotion.

Also, this raises a point: don’t be afraid to promote internally. External promotion is certainly recommendable, but internal promotion helps give your most important assets—those on your operational team—confidence in your brand. They’re more likely to “go that extra mile” if they believe in the occupational “race” they’re running.

Additional Considerations

Something else that was briefly mentioned earlier and deserves a closer look is promotion via social media. There is a golden opportunity here which may not be permanent. Facebook, Minds.com, Twitter, Gab, LinkedIn, Reddit, YouTube, etc.—these are all primarily free outlets for promotion and advertising given proper management.

Social Media Optimization, like Search Engine Optimization (SMO and SEO respectively), has a core place in modern marketing and promotion. You want to design content that is relevant and can be shared. Think of it as promotional items of a mental nature. Instead of a stress ball, you give readers a solution to a certain problem which includes links back to your primary website.

So the key to all these strategies is value. Whatever promotional strategies you pursue are most likely to be successful should they, in some way (large or small) provide value to your target demographic.

Items like pens, cups, shirts, challenge coins, and wristbands are good, as are SMO and SEO content. Plan for 2018 for 2019, and you can get yourself situated ahead of competitors while simultaneously honing the effectiveness of your custom promo items outreach strategy.

Sameer
Sameer is a writer, entrepreneur and investor. He is passionate about inspiring entrepreneurs and women in business, telling great startup stories, providing readers with actionable insights on startup fundraising, startup marketing and startup non-obviousnesses and generally ranting on things that he thinks should be ranting about all while hoping to impress upon them to bet on themselves (as entrepreneurs) and bet on others (as investors or potential board members or executives or managers) who are really betting on themselves but need the motivation of someone else’s endorsement to get there.

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