Create an Impression with Pop-Up Ball for B2B Direct Mail
For impact and pizzazz why not send your customers a B2B Direct Mail piece they will find amusing and will remember for a long time to come? The Pop-Up Ball came into my mind when I heard that recently the “Beano” comic had celebrated its 70th Anniversary. The “Beano” is full of fun which always makes people smile, rather like the direct mail products I talk about now:
Dennis the Menace Mischievous Pop-up Ball
For something full of mischief and fun that will get your customers talking about your products or services the Pop-Up Ball is the right choice every time. The Pop-Up Ball arrives in a custom mailer and instantly creates curiosity and is invariably opened immediately by your target audience. On opening the product bounces out of the mailer to the absolute delight of your customer; instantly captures attention and is topic of conversation – advertising at its very best for you. The Pop-Up Ball can easily be adapted to be a pen holder or a calendar – or both making it a two in one desk top gift!
Billy Whizz – Speedy JumpinJax
The Jumpinjax product is reputedly one of the very best mind-blowing products to arrive on your customers’ desk. The four pop-up cubes dance out of the tray as your customer opens it with a “rat – tat – tat – tat” and it grabs attention by all immediately. This really is a charming product and it is a very unusual and novel way of advertising and marketing your company with style and humour. There is a great amount of room for print and it is ideal for advertising anything with four – four seasons, four years, four points on a compass to name just a few examples.
Minnie Minx Flicker Cards
Flicker cards are very novel and are a very interactive product; your customer has to play with the product to reveal the message which is why they are very popular for advertising campaigns. Sometimes referred to as a ”waterfall” the central cards flow through to expose the full message. This really is a fun and wacky product, just like the “Beano” comic characters.
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