Showing posts with label products. Show all posts
Showing posts with label products. Show all posts

Thursday, 22 November 2012

Benefits Of Promotional Products


While promotional products are widely in use by companies and organizations all over the world, some people do not see the benefits of them. They may believe that these items are a waste of time and money. The below information may prove helpful to them.

1. Promotional Items Bring More Exposure
Promotional items can be created from just about anything. From coffee mugs to pencils to sunglasses, the name of a company can be placed on many different things. Because a number of these items are portable, a potential customer can carry the name of the company with them as they go about their day. A neighbor or coworker may see the item at work or in a home office, exposing the brand further.              
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2. Because They Are Free, People Will Take Them
It could be said that people enjoy receiving things for free. If a person notices that a company is giving away something at no cost to them, they are more likely to take something with them; the more people that take a promotional product, the greater the chances that somebody will remember the company later on. If a person suddenly finds that they need a new dentist or auto repair shop, they will recall what they saw on the promotional item and refer to it. Both sides can benefit from this kind of scenario, as there is less work involved in the long run.

3. They Show That a Company Is Serious
Some businesses limit what they do in regards to advertizing; as a result of this, past and present customers may believe that they are not serious about what they do. If they cannot be bothered to get their name out into the public, it may be perceived that they do not care about whether they get new business. When a company chooses to print promotional items, they demonstrate that they want more people to learn about them. They show that they want to move forward and grow in their scope, no matter what kind of business they are.

4. Creating Them Is an Affordable Venture
If a business is small, they may not have a large budget when it comes to publicity and promotions. Because of this, it is important that they consider promotional items as part of their plan. Promotional items can be made for low prices, especially if they are purchased in bulk. No matter how small or large a budget a company may have, there is going to be something that they can use. The returns that they will get for their investment will be good, and they will gain back the money that they originally lost in the venture.

Sarah writes on behalf of Fluid Branding a promotional products specialist. Fluid Branding have thousands of promotional product from promotional bags to calculators, from promotional USB to umbrellas. Fluid Branding have something for everyone.

Wednesday, 21 November 2012

How a Logo Redesign Can Revive Your Brand

We all live in an era of branding, where everything is labeled, and a company’s logo is the first
consideration of potential customers. Logos actually help us to determine whether a company can
be trusted or not. Among the thousands of companies out there, some of their logos truly instill
confidence. When these companies redesign their logos, they must try very hard not to lose that
confidence by changing it too much. A subtle change, while still retaining the core design is the main
aim.


I. When considering a logo redesign, the company must:
· Seriously consider the inherent risks in changing their logo to something new
· Be prepared and consider all of the pros and cons involved in a logo change
· Fully take into consideration all valid reasons for redesigning the branding
· Be sure to choose a logo redesign that customers will continue to recognize and will view as an
improvement on the old logo, as opposed to conceiving it as a step backward. There is nothing worse
than having customers say that they liked the old logo better.

II. When a company has continuously used a particular logo for many years:
· That logo creates significant brand familiarity amongst their customers
· That familiarity is well known to be a beneficial means toward the successful marketing of their
brand.

III. A logo redesign should:
· Employ cleverly understated changes that revitalize the company’s look
- Always strive to continue customer brand recognition.

IV. Of course, the case for any good logo, whether brand new or redesigned, is the actual perspective
on where it is being used. One logo might look great on a letterhead, a storefront or even on a t-
shirt, but not work so well on the tail of an airplane, let’s say. All logo redesigns need to take potential usage into consideration first and foremost. Some of the other placement areas for a redesigned logo are:

1. Websites
2. Clothing
3. Shoes
4. Television ads
5. Magazine and news ads
6. Vehicles of all kinds
7. DVD’s
8. Movie credits
9. CD’s
10. Printed materials and advertising

V. Some logo redesigns are not really a redesign, but more of a refinement.

A. Many CEO’s feel that a good logo for their company needs to develop a new personality when it
is redesigned, but subtly and without forgetting about the company’s underlying message and the
brand recognition that is already in place with the old logo.

B. It is often too easy to get carried away and effect a departure from the original brand logo.

C. Many companies find that just modernizing the original logo without changing the color or basic
design is the best redesign.

If you are considering a logo redesign for your company, be sure to plan on at least 5 or 6 drafts in
order to modernize your logo while making it even more memorable to your customers. The money
will be well spent and you will achieve more desirable results.

Sarah writes on behalf of Fluid Branding a promotional products specialist. Fluid Branding have
thousands of promotional product from promotional bags to calculators, from promotional USB to umbrellas. Fluid Branding have something for everyone.