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Buying Promotional Products Doesn’t Need To Be Expensive

Buying Promotional Products Does Not Need To Be ExpensiveNo doubt you will have received a host of promotional items at various conferences and events over the years and often these items are impressive and cost the company handing them out an arm and a leg. 

However, small businesses cannot spend such a vast amount of money when buying promotional products. Luckily, there are a number of options that perform the job just as well as elaborate gifts, but will not break the bank and take a chunk out of the year’s marketing budget.

Small items can have just as much of an impact as large gifts and something as simple as paper stickers can be used at events to let people know who you are and keep your company in the forefront of their mind.

Bookmarks are also a great gift for business people as many will read on the way to and from work. A foam bookmark can be embossed with any message and cut to a shape that indicates what your organisation does. This ensures your brand and image is still in the mind of your potential clients, while fridge magnets can also keep attention on your brand.

Embossed wristbands and branded Oyster card holders also provide your clients with something a little extra at this time or year and they will be delighted to receive even the smallest of gifts.

View our promotional giveaways rangeInvesting this small amount of money when buying promotional products will do more than help you make your mark at conferences or events and provide a great return on investment.

Here at Arcadia we’ve got a wide range of promotional items that won’t break the bank and will give you peace of mind that your brand and its services will stay at the forefront of your clients’ minds. For expert advice on buying promotional products and great offers contact our sales team at  sales@arcadiaonline.co.uk.

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Having worked in Promotional Merchandise for the last 25 years I have been exposed to all aspects of the industry. Starting out as an account manager working with some of the worlds leading brands, I have learnt to understand the needs of a client, manufacturing processes, and what it takes to deliver a successful promotional campaign that is on brand, on time and within a given budget.