Tag Archives: swag

Not as Cool as a Leather Jacket, but Much More Professional

For as low as $6.75, you can share the leather love with your clients and potential clients!

In black or brown, these professional portfolios can be customized with your company logo printed or embossed on the cover. So, wherever a recipient uses this, others will see your company name! And, since it’s such a nice gift, they’ll think even more highly of you.

leather

Pockets, pen-holder, and notepad inside. Let us know if you’d like to order!

Custom Printed Absorbent Stoneware Car Coaster

Tired of cleaning up the mess in your vehicles cup holders left behind from coffee and condensation? With custom printed absorbent stoneware car coasters, that problem is solved forever.

Car coasters are a unique, low cost, hot item that keeps your message in front of clients 365 days a year!!  Similar to key chains, clients will keep this item as long as they keep their vehicle.  When selecting promotional items it is critical to consider the perceived the value.  Buy promotional items that clients will keep and appreciate!! To accomplish this, it is not always necessary to break the bank, and custom printed car coasters are a perfect example.

**to see this item in person, send us a message and we will drop one in the mail.

Car Coaster

As Low As $1.28/each

Sports Schedule Magnets

As mentioned in our previous post, college football season is right around the corner with college basketball season trailing not too far behind.  One of the most effective tools we have seen for promoting your business along side your favorite sports teams are fully customizable sports schedule magnets.  You can include your company’s logo as well as the season schedule for your favorite team or teams.  If you live in the south you might want to include entire SEC football schedule or the ACC basketball schedule along with your company logo.

If you prefer pro sports to college sports that works as well.  Just request that they are customized with your favorite NFL team or teams.  If you live in the Pacific Northwest you could consider printing the schedule for the reigning Super Bowl Champs – Seattle Seahawks.

The real benefit is sports schedule magnets have a higher perceived value.  While someone may keep a magnet with your company’s information they are much more likely to keep that exact same magnet if it includes their favorite sports team schedule.

Popular Sizes for Sports Schedule Magnets:

We have magnets in many sizes to accommodate any need.  Below we have included a couple of our most popular options for sports schedule magnets.

1) 2″ W x 3 1/2″ H – Approximately the size of a Sports Schedule Magnetbusiness card. If you only want to include one teams schedule and your company information, this is a perfect fit.  They are low cost and fully customizable. As low as $0.16/each

2) 3 1/2″ W x 8″ H – This option allows you to include multiple team’s schedules.  This magnet can be printed either vertically or horizontally. As low as $0.39/each.

Keep it Simple; The Same ol’ Corporate Merchandise

Creative and unique promotional merchandise is exciting but let’s be honest; there is always going to be a place for custom branded pens, sticky pads, table covers, cups, coffee tumblers etc..  These items are great giveaways for trade shows, seminars, sponsored events, gift bags, or just something to equip your employees with as they go about their day.

Things to Consider When Purchasing Giveaways

The most common mistake made when ordering corporate merchandise is not factoring in what your needs will be for the entire year.  Often times people will only purchase what they think they will need in the upcoming month or quarter. Buying in bulk can greatly reduce the price per unit and in some instances reduce set up and freight charges.  Of course, you can’t always count on the popularity of a piece of swag.

Another common mistake is continuing to order the same ol’ pen , list pad, coffee tumbler etc.. that you have ordered for years. We understand that change is difficult but with change comes opportunity.  In the world of corporate merchandise that could be the opportunity to free up money in your marketing budget.  Keep in mind that items go on sale from time to time, and often times you can find an item of comparable quality at a better price point.

Writing Instrument: Custom Branded Clic Stic

Clic Stic

Normally $0.77/each. Currently On Sale: $0.56/each

John Hancock used this pen to sign the Declaration of Independence – not really. Hopefully, you get the point; this pen has been around forever but it is still incredibly popular.  It is a quality pen that comes in over 600 color combinations with various ink color choices.

Drinkware: 16 oz. Double Wall Acrylic Tumbler with Straw.

16 oz double wall acrylic tumbler

As Low As $2.99

This custom branded tumbler is a very practical and affordable give away item.  The double walled design allows for use with hot or cold beverages.  As the pictures illustrates it comes with a lid and straw in many color combinations.  It is a perfect item for the “on the go” business professional.

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the SWAG

Guest Post by: Derek Maine, Marketing Coordinator at Teague Campbell Dennis & Gorham LLP

When I started in my role as a marketing coordinator I had a dirty little secret that I did not keep secret from any of my co-workers and bosses – I hated SWAG.  I associated promotional products with trade shows I would attend with my father growing up and kept envisioning an empty, broken-down trade show with useless trinkets littering the floor.  I wanted to spend our resources on fancy souped-up legal software, CRM systems, basically anything but a Teague Campbell bobblehead.  I was wrong (it happens from time to time), and two separate instances showed me how wrong I was.

A few months after starting in my new position I received a call from a very lovely, but quite frantic woman.  She was upset.  Apparently she was unloading the dishwasher and a travel coffee mug with our logo slipped through her hands and shattered on the floor.  It was her husband’s favorite mug, he used it every day, and was there any way that I could ship her a new one.  She would gladly cover the cost of the mug and shipping.  I was shocked. People love this stuff.  It’s his mug. Of course I sent her a few new ones and some other fun items and told her to call me anytime if she needed anything.

The second instance that brought me fully into the fold and loving SWAG has to do with relationships.  I went to an early morning coffee meeting for the Raleigh City Group Legal Marketing Association.  There was a gentleman there that provided promotional products to companies.  He didn’t pass around mouse pads with his company’s logo on it.  He joined in on a conversation about CRM software with smart, helpful, tangible advice from his own experiences.  He asked questions and was getting to know and understand the challenges the group faced in marketing.  I didn’t hear him mention SWAG or promotional products once; I only knew what he did based on his business card.  At Teague Campbell, our attorneys are constantly working to get to know their client’s business and industry, instead of listing off a litany of legal services we provide.  We provide ourselves on that because, essentially, our job, like most people’s job in the service industry, is to make someone else’s work-life a little bit easier, a little safer, a little more predictable in an unpredictable business climate.  Here was someone doing the exact same thing – living out the principles we preach.

So we met for coffee. And again, there was not a pitch or some huge magazine of products.  It was a frank and productive discussion on the type of clients we work with, the industries we service, the sort of event we go to.  Most impressively, he had ideas.  We were launching a new service that would include marketing to financial advisors.  With a background in that industry, he went over the various trade groups and associations and the sort of marketing that works and doesn’t work with an unfamiliar group.  He was helping me do my job. And he had specific ideas about promotional products.  Instead of selling me a catalogue, he listened to what my firm’s goals were and got creative about ways we could incorporate promotional items into the events and for our clients and prospects.

Because of where you are reading this, you have already figured out the company.  The gentleman’s name was Ben Hedgepeth of Th!nk Promotional Group.  While we’ve just begun our partnership, it is clear that this is a true partnership, with each us striving to make each other’s job a little bit better, a little bit easier.

One last story.  At a recent unnamed event, I was sitting with a group of fellow exhibitors listening to the speakers.  The talk that day, like a lot of talks and a lot of days in business, was about relationships.  The theme was familiar to all of us — building partnerships at every level of an organization and valuing great service.  I asked a few fellow exhibitors who provided their SWAG.  One gentleman said “some company out of New Jersey,” another one said, “I actually have no idea, I have an email address if you need it.”  Clearly the concept of relationship building and partnerships was not reaching every level of these two particular organizations (and they were two very good organizations). When someone asks me who provides my SWAG, I get to say, “Ben Hedgepeth. He lives and works in Raleigh, if I have a question or need something he can be at my office in ten minutes.”

 

2014 US Open: Is Your Promotional Merchandise up to “Par”

In June, the U.S. Open returns to North Carolina for the third time in 16 years.  The legendary Pinehurst #2 will host players in what is often cited as the most mentally taxing golfing event of the year.  Designed in 1907 by Donald Ross, the evil genius, this course has served as the site of more single golf championships than any course in America.  In 2014, this course will make history again, serving as host to the U.S. Open and Women’s Open Championships in consecutive weeks.  When anyone who knows anything about golf hears “Pinehurst #2” they think of Payne Stewarts legendary “fist punch” or associate it with class.

You see, Pinehurst #2 elicits memories of greatness that most want to have associated with their company or brand.  When someone hears your company or brand name, what are they thinking?  How are you leveraging each opportunity, like the U.S. Open, to grow this image?

Making Birdie with the Right Promotional Item

Are you planning to have a booth at the US Open?  If not the US Open, is your company planning to sponsor another outdoor event this year?  If so, below are our top three picks for promotional items.

Stay Hydrated: Custom Branded Bottled Water

Custom printed bottled water

As Low As $0.65

June in North Carolina lends itself to incredibly hot days.  What better way to attract people to your corporate booth than offering custom branded bottled water.  Having your logo printed on the most desirable item besides Phil Mickelson’s autograph at the US Open will certainly drive traffic to your tent.

Keep Cool: Slim and Slender Misting Fan

Misting Fan

As Low As $3.63

Sweating it out on the golf course is expected if you are playing; however, dripping in sweat is considerably less enjoyable if you are watching. Beat the heat with a custom branded battery-powered misting fan.  This slender fan will easily slip into the pocket of tournament goers, is easy to use, and will keep your brand in the face of patrons throughout the tournament.

Avoid Sunburn: SPF 30 Sunscreen Spray

Sunscreen Spray

As Low As $1.79

Corporate swag is supposed to burn your brand into the mind of customers.  Do just that while helping them avoid a Kenny Powers grade farmer’s tan.  Everyone agrees nothing is more miserable than a day in the sun that leaves you clamoring for the aloe vera bottle.  Custom branded sunscreen spray is an excellent promotional item for all outdoor events.