Top Twenty Open, Read and Respond Promotional Products for your next Marketing Campaign
For successful direct mail marketing campaigns you need products that will reach your intended target and capture interest. I have some fabulous ideas that tick all the boxes and always generate higher response rates. The three I have chosen to talk about today all feature in our top twenty chart and have earned their place there.
Add Power to your Promotion with the Pen Pal
The Power Pen Pal is sent to your customer in a custom mailer and when opened it springs up instantly into a pen pot for their desk. Your company is in their focus and is a talking point with co-workers; not simply tossed into the recycling bin with boring flat mailers. You can guarantee that your promotional product will get past the “gatekeeper” or receptionist due to the mailer looking so enticing and almost like a gift. Another winning feature about the Power Pen Pal is the fact that having six equal sides makes it ideal for printing a calendar on and hey presto – you have a two-in-one desk top gift that will be a constant reminder of your company each and every working day.
Lay the Foundations for Building your Customer Base
For attention-grabbing the Pop-up House is a quirky little product with endless possibilities. This product also arrives in a custom mailer which bounces into action as the mailer is opened. This is always an unexpected surprise for your customer and will be topic of conversation with colleagues. You can add a coin slot or pen holes to the roof of the Pop-up House for extra novelty value and there is still plenty of printing area for your marketing campaign.
Sideshooter has Surprising Action
For a promotional product with oomph and customer interaction the Sideshooter is a winning formula. Two arms spring out from the body of the product on opening and it almost triples in size right in front of your customers’ eyes. This is a very amusing and attention-grabbing product with lots of printing area and deserves its place in the top twenty chart for Open, Read and Respond feedback.
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