Friday, April 25, 2008

Creating Your Own Customized Branding Merchandise

Are you a do-it-yourself kind of person? Do you cater to different clients, participate in various events? Find branding merchandise and imprint minimums too high? Looking for something more personal or simply want to save money?

If inspired, there are many ways you can create a lasting impression with your own personalized promotional items and gifts that are reflective of you and your recipients or the different occasions you offer give-aways. Plus you can always recruit others to help and have fun while you're at it.

A lot of sites offer wholesale novelty merchandise, bulk candy and gifts. Costco's, Sam's Club etc. can provide you with great items you can personalize for specific projects, events, seminars, clients etc. It's all how you package them and incorporate your contact information.

Dollardays.com is an example of a one-stop shop for anything and everything you can imagine ranging from mini travel kits, spa sets, frames, office and home gifts, desktop fountains, sport related and food items, etc. to brand and designer gift items all at remarkably low prices. You can get endless ideas that will allow you to target specific clients and events making them all the more memorable.

And never underestimate the power of a treat! GroovyCandies.com and NationwideCandy.com are just two online wholesaler's offering great bulk pricing and well loved brands. Of course there are healthier options and you can even make your own treats if you have a specialty to show off...and all that extra time! They'll certainly remember your efforts, which is the point. So. now that you have items in hand, how do you personalize and package them? Depending on your industry, your recipients, and the purpose of the gift, following are several suggestions to get you started.

Personalizing Your Products:

- Create custom labels you can adhere to individual items. You can print your own or have them made by the roll. The copy could be your website, copy of your business card, a thank you, or anything appropriate for the occasion.

- A gold or silver label printed in black will give the item a higher end boutique look. Two sites that offer custom printing and a variety of options are LightningLabels.com
and ColorPrintingWholesale.com

- If you are filling gift pouches, envelopes, bags or boxes with samples, candy or other items, punch a hole in your business card or a card you've printed for the specific event and attach with a ribbon.

It's All In The Presentation

You can make anything look richer just by paying a little extra attention to how you present it. Be creative. Be Unexpected!
NashvilleWraps.com offers a large variety of every kind of gift packaging ranging from assorted boxes, baskets, mini organza drawstring pouches and wrappings with low minimums.

- If the items you ordered are packaged in stock boxes with model numbers on them, please! get rid of them and either indulge in gift boxes with tissue or shredded paper or if the item is already packaged or wrapped, the simplest way to dress it up (with or without cellophane or tissue paper) is with a ribbon or raffia and business card or hang tag attached.

- Bulk goods, several small items as one gift or a gift certificate or special offer card can be packaged in various size organza drawstring pouches with a card either attached or included in the bag.

I hope you found this Resourceful. Inspired. Affordable. Personal.

Warmly,
Andi

http://www.ThePerfectPresent.net
Branding Merchandise & Marketing Concepts...with a twist!
Personalized Consulting Packages and Merchandise Quotes
http://ResourcefulInspiredAffordable.blogspot.com



Wednesday, April 9, 2008

5 Marketing Tips Inspired by My Dog

Alright, I admit it! Somehow, everything comes back to my delightful dog, Moxie. But, in their pure simplicity, the following tips make perfect sense even in human terms. Our pets, (cats too) are called our best friends for many reasons, including what we learn from them.

1. Never Underestimate the Power of a Treat! Human "treats" can range from meetings over coffee, a meal or drinks to yummy incentives, give-aways and appreciation gifts. I recently had, what turned into a lovely 3 hour lunch with a potential client; a productive, uninterrupted and much more pleasant experience than sitting in a fluorescent lit conference room.

Instead of giving away another generic promotional item at your next trade show, seminar or event, try a little morning or midday "treat", it will go a long way. Plus, people tend to gravitate and linger around food, making for continuing conversation. While you can literally get your logo imprinted on cookies and chocolates request details, or order award winning cookies, brownies, chocolate pretzels and gift baskets from our friends at Geoff & Drews, if you are on a limited budget, individually package several cookies, candies (wouldn't you smile if you got some Tootsie Rolls?) or mini muffins (that you purchase or make yourself if you're so inclined) and include your card or a special offer. It's so simple and will be appreciated. And remember,
it's all in the presentation, so visit Nashville Wraps for some great ideas, great prices and low minimums.

These days, you can send clients every imaginable food item or
a gift certificate to Restaurant.com to both show your appreciation and offer as a referral incentive.

2. Creating That Special Bond, humanly known as relationship building. While I won't bore you with our story, or my love letter to Moxie,
did you ever notice sometimes it's easier to talk to someone you just meet and click with, than a friend's spouse you've known forever? If you're really lucky, when you meet a prospective client, there's a natural connection of some kind to build on. These are the people to develop a relationship with first, since they will most likely be open to networking and providing new contacts. I understand in some industries the courting process can take months (I'm in the middle of one of those projects right now). Sometimes it pays off, and sometimes not, which brings us to Moxie's expertise....

3. Patience... is patience! I know I am very lucky, and Moxie's patience never ceases to amaze me. I am trying to follow his lead. His laid back determination sitting and waiting, waiting, waiting, for that additional piece of food he knows I will eventually break down and give him after I've said no more. No hard-sell there. Just patience. Forget that adorable little face is staring at me the whole time! And when he very nicely waits, while I repeatedly get side-tracked after telling him we are going to do something. So what does this have to do with us??? Once we've pitched, submitted, invited, met with, etc. etc. we wait, and wait and wait..... even now, I am trying to be more patient while I "wait" on four exciting potential projects! A lot of times people get so side-tracked and overwhelmed and we have to remember not to take it personally (although I always do). Since I prefer the kinder gentler approach, I hate to repeatedly "bother" people, and yet more often than not, when I finally do call or email yet again... I am received with appreciation for following up or an apology. So yes, sometimes no news is good news and "good things come to those that wait". Regardless, you have to do what makes you comfortable.

4. Loyalty. Nothing beats the loyalty our beloved furry friends shower us with, but we've earned it. We created the bond, given the treats and taken good care of them which is rewarded with their loyalty. Have you given your clients reason to be loyal? Have you taken good care of them? Shown them you understand and fulfilled their needs? Shown them appreciation? All very simple, but it's the little things.... Now, does anyone have any thoughts about getting them to give us unconditional love too?

5. Companionship. Moxie wanted me to mention, studies have proven pets in the workplace create a very positive environment leading to more productivity, less absenteeism, less stress etc. They make the best colleagues (especially if you work solo), inspire, motivate, make you take fun breaks (alien to non-smokers), you don't mind working longer and best of all, they aren't big on office politics!

I hope you found this Resourceful. Inspired. Affordable. Personal.
Do not hesitate to contact me for personalized recommendations!

To be continued...what I learned from my cat, Precious. Hmmmm......


Warmly,
Andi (and Moxie)

Warmly,
Andi

http://www.ThePerfectPresent.net
Branding Merchandise & Marketing Concepts...with a twist!
Personalized Consulting Packages and Merchandise Quotes
http://ResourcefulInspiredAffordable.blogspot.com




Monday, April 7, 2008

You are Part of the Package

The tip I am about to share, is not one you would expect to find on this type of blog, however...it is resourceful, inspired, affordable and definitely personal. In the recent issue of Prevention Magazine, in an article titled, Head-To-Toe Healthy, one tip in particular caught my eye. Having tried it, yesterday and this morning with impressive results, I wanted to pass it along.

In addition to your services, product and expertise, YOU are a major part of your presentation and we all have only one chance to make a first impression. We are literally and figuratively groomed, dress the part, talk the talk, etc. etc. While I've toyed with the idea of having my teeth professionally whitened, they advise against it if you have sensitive teeth (which I do) and I think it's ridiculously priced since you have to do it repeatedly.


So, what is that tip I am referring to? According to Letha Hadady, DAc,
"Combine 1/2 teaspoon Baking Soda with 1 or 2 drops of Peroxide. Brush on, let sit for a few minutes, then rinse (don't swallow) and ta-da- enjoy your once-again pearly whites. Baking soda serves as a safe, light bleach. A Baking Soda and Salt mixture can also restore the shine of dingy teeth (dip a wet toothbrush into 1/4 teaspoon Baking Soda and sprinkle with up to 1/8 teaspoon Salt) as effectively as it polishes your pots and pans. However, the peroxide recipe if safer for people on no-salt diets". (No, I didn't know about the pots and pans either, but as long as it's safe...)

I tried both ways, and personally, find dipping the toothbrush into some Baking Soda and topping with salt easier and more pleasant since you don't have to let it sit although I may alternate. Either way, I have to say I noticed a big difference immediately and this little tip I discovered has made me very happy.


So enjoy and SMILE!! I hope you found this Resourceful. Inspired. Affordable. Personal.
Warmly,
Andi

http://www.ThePerfectPresent.net
Branding Merchandise & Marketing Concepts...with a twist!
Personalized Consulting Packages and Merchandise Quotes
http://ResourcefulInspiredAffordable.blogspot.com