Saturday 10 November 2007

Ways to Use Promotional Umbrellas

promotional umbrellaThinking of buying a promotional item and not sure of how to use it? Looking out of the window and seeing the storm clouds gathering, maybe today I should look at using Promotional Umbrellas!

Give Promotional Umbrellas To Your Clients

An umbrella is a great promotional gift quite simply because everyone finds them useful, regardless of their age, sex or profession. You can give a promotional umbrella to any client and they'll appreciate the gift and use it as often as necessary. Not only do they see your logo whenever they shelter from the rain (or sun???), but they are also showing other people your logo at the same time.

Give You Employees Promotional Umbrellas

Welcome new employees and thank long standing and hard working employees with an umbrella. Doesn't cost much, they will appreciate the gift and again they are a walking advertisement.

Distribute Promotional Umbrellas at Trade Shows

Large and colorful items are ideal to use when you need your promotional items to stand out. If you expect your stall to have a lot of footfall traffic it may be too expensive to give them to everyone, but as a decoration and gifts to organisers and good leads they are great. Keep the umbrellas focused on the theme - telescopic umbrellas for professional events, golf for beach and golf events etc.

Promotional Umbrellas at the Golf Course

Give golf umbrellas to people you play golf with or do business with on the golf course. They then become a walking advert around the golf course! Or donate some umbrellas as prizes in a local golf tournament.

Give Promotional Umbrellas with Purchases

Increase the value of orders bu offering a free umbrella on certain orders. Pick an item that is high profit but not selling as well as the rest of the range and offer a free umbrella. Or work out the average shopping basket amount, add an amount onto that and offer a free umbrella for purchases over that amount. See if you can persuade people to buy more, whilst becoming your walking advert.

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