How to market your promotional products

Aug 17
19:59

2008

Samantha Fellows

Samantha Fellows

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Granted that you have already set your lineup of promotional products and started producing them (or purchasing them in bulk from a wholesaler), there are still some other major factors to consider –- such as where and to whom you can sell them.

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If you’ve done your research before plunging right in,How to market your promotional products Articles you will now reap the benefits of your hard work because you will have a clearer direction of where you should go.

The beauty of going into the promotional products business is that there are virtually thousands of items that can cater to a multitude of customers and clients. Even if you should just pick one particular market, say, the children’s market, you will still have a diverse target range especially if you consider the income bracket (of the parents, of course!), ages, and regional locations of these children. You will also have the added bonus of being able to market some side wares to these children’s parents. And best of all, it can work vice-versa – you can produce promotional products to the adults and have the added benefit of having children-focused products available to the discerning parents as well.

Looking no further than our current example, in the children’s promotional products alone, you could come up with party favors, theme products for events, and other fun baubles and gadgets for the little ones. One party setup may include balloons, cakes, goody bags, and game items. For those promotional products which come in printed form, you will have a slight advantage if you will also take care of the printing so that you can emblazon your own logo and other advertisement details. While these products may be used briefly, count on it that each child will always be accompanied by an adult and will, therefore, be subjected to the wonders of branding and name recall.

The abovementioned example is only dealing with one market (which can also branch out to small submarkets). Even if you specialize in making children’s promotional products alone, you will find that your business could flourish given the right dedication, observation and focus.

Do the responsible thing, as well, and make sure that you take in consideration the safety of the children who are bound to use your promotional products. Research on safety standards and make sure that your promotional products are commensurate to the age group you will offer them to. Children will always have the inclination to try to swallow small toys and objects – this is something that you cannot change. To be on the safe path, make sure that the materials you use are child-friendly. Do not expose particularly small-sized items to children who are bound to swallow them and cause themselves harm.

Try to be a step ahead of your competitors who also supply promotional products. If you should go into producing items for children, make sure that these are always fun and creative. Utilize the child in you when conceptualizing. Not only will you be coming up with more diverse products, you will also be ahead of the pack because your products will always be different and more than competitive.

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