Earn A Profit When You Give Out Your Marketing Products
Earn a profit when you send out your promotional gifts
Have you ever considered how to cut down your marketing expenditure? Have you been thinking about not sending promotional items this year? What an error that could be! Do send them - just make sure that they make money for you, before you even buy them!
Most people when looking at promotional items look at pens, diaries and the likes. These are superb and easy to distribute, but usually have only sufficient printing space for your message. With the current financial difficulties you need to be thinking beyond the obvious. How can you make your promotional items work for you, before you distribute them? How can you make sure that you cover the outlay by the time you distribute them?
Most promotional items work along the lines of reminding your clients of you so they are more likely to come back to you next year or more likely to refer you to their contacts. Fine, but how can you put a price on this income when business everywhere is struggling?
Quite simply, earn money to distribute your own marketing products. Not a huge profit, just enough to cover the production and distribution costs. Don’t be greedy and people will be happy to work with you and effectively your marketing gifts are free.
The way to do this is to sell advertising space on your gifts. So here I’m not talking promotional gifts with small print areas, I’m talking larger, but still cheap, items with with a print space. We’re looking at calendars, mouse mats and clothing.
Clothing is fine to litter with plenty of other logos if you are giving the products out at an event and calendars can cost that little bit more, so personally mouse mats are my favourite here. It’s amazingly simple to have a go. Across the top of the mouse mat display your details and contact details then split the rest of the mat into 2. Most of the remaining space is used to display a calendar or photos of your products - this gives the mouse mat a purpose - a reason for the recipient to keep it and use it.
Then the remainder of the area is available for a few adverts or a list of recommended other suppliers. This space is sufficient to show a few logos or a dozen or more website addresses. Depending which you want, charge a small amount per advert space and fill it up with adverts. The more mats you are giving out the better it is for the advertisers - the more your advert is being seen. You can even give them one when they are made so they feel they have got something for their cash!
But, why would people want to pay to be on your mouse mats? Well, it works on a couple of levels. First, you know the recipients and they are your customers. Therefore, they will see these adverts not as adverts, but as referrals. Also, because they are your customers, you know something about them. For example, a web designer might know they are giving the mouse mats to small businesses. Therefore accountants, printers and the likes might be of interest as well to their customers.
This is the important knowledge that makes this idea brilliant - you know what your average customer is interested in - so think about what other businesses might also want to target your customers.
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