Posts Tagged ‘printed pens’

Promotional Pens Keep Your Message Alive

Monday, April 18th, 2011

Promotional pens are ideal for promoting businesses and/or organisations to your current customers on a long term basis or just when you want to promote some current news. Using the right pens could inspire people to want to do business with you. In the current economic climate, it is more important to get it right than ever before. Handing out good quality pens will say loads for your brand. Handing out cheap biros could have the opposite effect.

Logo printed pens are used in the office daily. If you have customers who are visiting your work premises it is a good idea to hand them some promotional pens printed with your logo and details to take away with them. But don’t just hand them any pen!

There are a lot of budget stick pens on the market that look OK and write for a while but these are not pens that will promote you well in the long term. I usually recommend cheap stick pens to people who are on a very limited budget – promoting a charity or organisation.

Those of you who are actively promotion a business may want to look for better quality writing instruments. There are some fantastic bargains out there for promotional plastic pens that could promote you business for months if not over a year.

You will not want to place an order before you have checked out the pens produced by Prodir Pens and Senator Pens. These two European pen manufacturers produce some very eye-catching pens that write for months and look fantastic.

There are also quite a few generic options available to you. Some are very good quality while others are lacking. At promotionalpens.co.uk we would be happy to offer you advice and send you samples of the pens that will work best for your business.

When you give your customers promotional pens that they enjoy writing with, you are giving them a product that will keep your logo and message right in their hand.

While you are searching our site, why not look for pens that can be manufactured to order in the colours of your choice. Pen manufacturers like Prodir Pens and Senator Pens offer mix-n-match services that allow you to choose the barrel and trim colours of your promotional plastic pens to better compliment your corporate branding.

We would be very happy to assist you in finding the best promotional pens for your business. Why not give us a call today on 01642 782455!

Promotional Pens Work Wonders for Promoting Businesses

Thursday, February 17th, 2011

Promotional pens are some of the best promotional tools for business promotion. Do you want to use them to effectively promote your brand? You are only limited to your own imagination.

Logo printed pens have been used for decades as selling tools for both existing and new customers. When you give away a good quality plastic or metal pen, people realise that you have gone to some investment to promote you company. They will keep them for as long as they write well and not toss them in the bin as they would less useful and unwanted advertisements.

Promotional pens act as a brilliant introduction to potential clients. But it should also be noted that pens have a way of changing owners. They get passed on, usually unintentionally from person to person reaching even more people than your original contact.

If you are managing a retail business, be sure to set a pen pot on the counter with your logo printed pens in it for customers to take and remember you by.

If you promote your business to the general public, think of all the places you have been and might have needed a pen. Leave some of your promotional pens in banks at the counter and near the register at super markets, shops and restaurants.

It could also be a good idea to establish good relationships with other businesses and organisations. Offer a number of promotional pens to your local hospital, pub, school and market. Anywhere people need pens, get your pens into their hands!

Most promotional plastic pens can accommodate at least three lines of text and a logo. Be sure to get your most important information onto the pens first such as your business name, telephone number and web address. These details will help entice people to visit your website or give you a call.

Trade shows, exhibitions and graduate fairs are all excellent places to give away your free promotional pens. Offering prospects a nice pen or two can help set your business apart from those who simply hand out their brochures and business cards.

Personalised logo Pens not only promote your corporate information but they are a useful product that people will want to keep, usually on their desktop where your information will be seen regularly.

Order good quality pens that write smoothly and look good will achieve the best results. Order samples today to find the best pens for your business.

Promotional Pens Are The Staple Of Promotional Products

Friday, February 11th, 2011

Sometimes choosing what kind of promotional gift to use for your brand campaign can be a dicey task. You want the most for the money- a promotional item that is cost efficient, tasteful, and will come across the eyes and hands of as many people as possible. If these are the things you are looking for in a promotional giveaway item (and who isn’t?) then promotional pens just may be the perfect item to enhance your advertising or brand-awareness campaign.

Small, useful and relatively inexpensive, logo printed pens are a powerful tool for getting the message of your organisation to the masses without putting a huge dent in the marketing budget.

There are corporate pens available for any type of brand campaign and budget, from simple plastic cap-top pens to elegant executive promotional pens. It all depends on what your organisation does and how much money you want to spend. If you deal with mostly higher-end clientele, a plain plastic pen will likely wind up hidden away in a drawer or in the bin.

Consider the intended recipients when choosing the style and materials of your promo pen- an attractive and well-designed promotional pen is much more likely to be kept on the desktop and used daily, giving you maximum exposure. A good quality promotional pen is also more likely to pilfered by recipient’s associates, which puts your message in front of the eyes of more than one person.

It is very important to get samples of various logo printed pens before making a decision.

Why?

It needs to be tested by you for reliability and ease of use. A logo printed pen that writes smoothly, is easy to hold and is long lasting. One can buy the most attractive promotional pen available; however, if it is uncomfortable to write with, stops working properly after a relatively short amount of time, or both, the pen will be thrown away where it will be seen and used by nobody.

Your precious marketing money has then been put in the bin right next to your attractive and faulty promotional pen.

A quality promotional gift supplier will be able to send you samples of various promo pens without issue. The supplier will also be experienced with most every pen that they sell and be able to steer you to the best quality promotional pen within your marketing budget.

Get started with promoting your club, charity or business by ordering samples and getting your next big promotional under way today.

Trade Show Facts – Cheap Promotional Pens Could Do You More Harm Than Good

Sunday, January 30th, 2011

Promotional pens continue to be one of the most popular trade show giveaways. Customers always need pens and are happy to take them, which generates a great deal of publicity for you. They are low-cost promotional gifts that have the potential to advertise your business for years.

This means your competition is also handing out lots of pens.

The variety of styles and features mean that recipients can pick and choose to find their favourites. They come home with a bagful, and their favourite pens end up on their desks at work. If it’s your pen, people will look at your logo every day. Give away the wrong pen and those customers will be looking at your competition’s.

Cheap promotional pens can get your name into customers’ hands. But if a pen is hard to write with, it may get tossed before the customer even makes it back to the office. In fact, odds are that a pen will be used right away at a trade show. People network, swap information, jot down phone numbers and websites, and fill out countless customer cards and surveys.

At just a few pence each, cheap pens might seem like the ideal way to reach thousands of customers. Unfortunately, quality can vary widely, even among the low-cost pens. Don’t assume that pens are pens and people won’t notice the difference. This is especially true at a trade show, where people can simply go to the next stand and get another one.

There is no scarcity of promotional pens, especially at trade shows. People see stick style pens as low value items and won’t feel bad about disposing of them. They won’t hesitate to throw away a pen they don’t like, but they will probably wonder why you would choose a low-quality pen to represent your business.

The point is that lousy pens can hurt your business, regardless of what they cost.

This does not mean you need to order pens with all the bells and whistles. However, you really should make sure they write well and feel comfortable. No one wants a pen that leaves inkblots on the page or worse, doesn’t write at all.

Unfortunately there are too many cheap pens around that do just that. Cheap promotional pens that seem like a bargain actually hamper your marketing efforts if customers are throwing them away. Get some samples and try the pens first. Make sure they are something you would enjoy using before handing them out. Otherwise they could end up doing your business more harm than good.

By Dan Toombs

7 Things To Remember When Preparing For A Trade Show

Sunday, January 30th, 2011

A successful trade show experience takes planning and proper execution. But even with a solid plan, people sometimes get caught up in the details and forget the major factors that are important to trade show success. Keep this basic outline in mind when preparing for your next trade show to maximize your results.

1. Start planning early. Printing brochures and customized products can take time, especially if there is a delay or a problem with your order. Custom graphics and displays also take time to create, and you don’t want the results to look rushed.

2. Decide on an objective. What do you hope to accomplish through your exhibit? Establish how many leads you would like to generate or how many customer contacts you would like to make. Determining this goal in advance keeps your staff focused. It also helps you plan how many supplies to order and how you will handle follow-up tasks.

3. Choose your location carefully. Be sure to reserve a booth in location that serves your needs best. If you want to capture the most walk-through traffic, you don’t want a spot that is away from the beaten path – you want the prime real estate in the center. If your business lends itself to longer, one-on-one conversations or demonstrations, you may want a spot in a quieter corner where your customers are not bothered by an endless stream of traffic.

4. Appearance counts – in more ways than one. Exhibits should be eye-catching and appealing. They also need to incorporate high-visibility elements so that visitors can easily find your booth. You don’t need to blow your advertising budget, but banners, graphics and racks should all look professional. You also need to set yourself apart from hundreds or thousands of other exhibits. Lay your items out in unique and innovative ways that don’t look cheap or gimmicky.

5. Dress appropriately. Decide what your staff should wear to best represent your company. You might prefer the formality of suits or the more relaxed look of logo-printed polo shirts. Customers may dress casually at trade shows, but they expect exhibitors to look polished and businesslike.

6. People expect takeaways and promotional items. Make sure yours are good quality so that they last and work well. To increase interest in your stand, provide quality items that serve a purpose or solve a problem. Not only will people be happy to take them home, they will be sure to use them for months or years.

7. Not every prospect will become a customer right away. You can set aside premium products for those who make a purchase at the show, but all visitors should be treated as though their time is important. Courtesy and a low-cost promotional item can go a long way to generate a relationship with a prospect.

They might not be qualified at the moment, but you don’t know what their situation will be by next year’s show. Make sure they have a positive experience with you. If your item is memorable, for instance, an extremely comfortable pen, they will be sure to remember where they got it.

By Dan Toombs

Which Promotional Pens are the Best for Small Businesses?

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011

Just because you run a ‘small business’ does not mean you need to promote yourself in a small way. Promote your business with pens that will gain you respect and create interest in your brand. Note – those cheap low quality pens you see at banks simply won’t do!

Did you know you can order excellent quality plastic pens and not have to break the bank? It’s true and it is important to consider this when your are promoting your small business. I like to look at promotional pens by their cost per impression.

If you promote your business online with pay for click advertising, you are already doing this. The difference is, one your budget is used up with pay for click advertising your money and continued impressions are gone until you pay more.

With good quality promotional pens, on the other hand, you could order a 40p pen printed with your logo and details and that same pen could continue promoting your business in a very positive way for months if not years.

Choose a respected brand like Senator, Prodir or Lecce and your gift could be used daily by your customers. They only need to see and use your pen 41 times and you will be paying less than a penny per impression.

Think about that. It’s amazing really. Your business could stay promoted for less than a penny per impression! Try doing that with one of those pay per click campaigns.

So what are the best pens for small businesses?

The best pens are those that represent your company in the way you want people to see you. This is highly personal but luckily there are thousands of good quality pens on the market. You only need to do a little research and you are sure to find the right pen for you.

In order to do this, you will want to order samples! So many people order from a picture in a catalogue. This is fine if you suppliers actively chooses the pens they promote and stands behind each and every product.

Why take a chance. These promotional pens are there to promote your business. Ask for samples and use them. Ask your work colleagues and friends to do the same and then decide which pen will say the best things about your brand.

Be sure to look for colours and designs that compliment your corporate identity. Some pens can even be made to order in the barrel and trim colours of your choice.

Promotional Pens Cost Very Little Per Impression

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011

Some cheap promotional pens can actually do you more harm than good so pay close attention.

So many advertising methods are charged by the impression.

Think about it. If you pay for a television or radio commercial you will pay more when more people are expected to be listening.

If you start and internet pay for click campaign, you will literally pay per impression.

The bad news is that with most forms of advertising, once that impression is seen or heard, that’s it!

Not so with promotional pens. There are promotional pens to meet most budgets but don’t go for the cheapest if you are trying to build your brand!

If you purchase a 10p pen printed with your logo and details, a good part of that price will be in the print. In other words, you are purchasing a pretty low quality pen.

Now lets say you purchase 2500 of these cheap pens and give them away at your next trade show. If they do not write well, you will be lucky to get one impression from these pens and it most likely will not be a good one.

What if you were to purchase better quality pens at say 40p each? Depending on your budget, you may need to purchase fewer but stick with me here. Let’s say you purchase 1000 Prodir DS3 Pens for 40p each.

Prodir pens have a guaranteed writing life of 5000 meters. I’ve written with them on many occasions and can vouch for the fact that these plastic pens will write smoothly for months if not years!

There are many excellent quality pens on the market so take some time to find the best for your business.

What if your customers used their favourite Prodir pens printed with your logo and details every working day for three months – three times per day – on average of course. That is 180 good impressions at a cost per impression of less than a penny.

This is why promotional merchandise of all types is such a good investment. These products are non obtrusive like telesales, commercials and other annoying forms of advertising. On the contrary, they are most often useful products that your customers will enjoy owning and want to use.

Each time they use your promotional merchandise, they will be getting to know your brand better.

So you see, buying promotional pens that are a little better quality – even if you need to purchase fewer is a very good idea.

Promotional Pens Just Keep Getting Cheaper – That is When You Know Where to Buy Them

Thursday, January 20th, 2011

Where do you think the best prices for promotional pens would be?

The large promotional gift suppliers who send you lots of glossy catalogues perhaps?

No. Larger traditionally run promotional gift suppliers may have purchasing power. But whatever advantage they get from this they lose quickly as the majority are quite top heavy.

How about the small promotional pen suppliers working from home?

Again, usually not. Though they do not have the pre-internet overheads, they usually do not have the purchasing power that the larger firms do – at least for the time being. Most also do not have the skills to promote themselves with the content necessary to be found by the major search engines. This leaves them with unnecessary out dated marketing expenses.

So where should you look for promotional pens? Online of course! Don’t just purchase your promotional pens from an international promotional gift supplier because they bombard you with literature and sales reps. Someone has to pay for all the bling and that someone could be you if you use such an old time supplier.

The companies that will offer you the lowest prices are those that have actively embraced to internet marketing methods to promote their businesses. They offer content online so that you can find exactly what you are looking for when you require it.

Think about it… If you are looking for Parker pens, Senator pen, Prodir pens – you name the pens… these brand name manufacturers charge each pen distributor about the same amount for their pens.

If your supplier is still using old school marketing techniques or – as is often the case – they have too many people doing the job of one, this will affect their pricing.

If on the other hand your supplier only promotes themselves with promotional merchandise and free advertising online through blogging, article marketing and social networking, they will not have to charge as much for the same pens.

Every now and then I read the blogs of competitors complaining that these online suppliers are somehow devaluing the pens they sell by selling them at insanely low prices.

No, they sell them at reasonable prices for the times! Catch up.

This is true for any business. If you are not taking advantage of real time online marketing, you will not be able to compete with those who are excelling at it. A little effort could keep the prices down and your customers much happier.

By Dan Toombs

4 Important Steps to Take When Purchasing Generic Promotional Gift Pens

Monday, January 17th, 2011

Have you ever noticed how many nice looking, good quality pens there are on the market. Many of these pens you have known since childhood such as Parker, Waterman, Cross and Lamy. Others may look fantastic but they are unknown to you. There are some very good deals to be had with these generic brands but why not play it safe. Order straight from a catalogue and you could be very disappointed when you promotional pens arrive.

Remember, the pens you use to promote your business could have the opposite effect if you do not choose wisely.

Following are five steps that I take when purchasing stock to supply my customers. Not every supplier takes such steps so why not take them yourself. You may be very happy you did.

Shortlist Pens You Find Appealing

Look online or in printed catalogues to find five or six pens that are within your budget and look great. Take your time with this. There are a lot of pens out there so it is not something you should take five minutes to do.

Ask For Samples

Personally I love it when people as for samples. It means they have allowed themselves enough time to get it right. They can see them pens for themselves before having a large batch printed or engraved with their logo and details.

Test Your Samples

It is not enough to just ask for samples. You have them so write with them. Write with each for a day and ask your colleagues to do the same. Generally speaking, if you like writing with a pen, your customers probably will too.

I remember about ten years ago when a major brand brought out a new pen. I had never had any problems with the popular brand but for some reason all of the refills in the new pen were faulty. With the major name brands you are usually quite safe but you never know. Regardless if good reviews you may have read, it is always a good ideas to try pens for yourself.

As Ronald Reagan once said, ‘Trust but Verify.’

Confirm How the Pens are Supplied

Just because a metal gift pen looks like it should be supplied in some sort of a gift box, does not mean it will be. Personally I feel gift pens always look better presented in some kind of gift box. It’s a gift after all. Gift boxes – if not supplied with the pen – can often be ordered separately.

How to Find a Good Promotional Pens Supplier

Saturday, January 8th, 2011

You may be wondering how I – a promotional pens supplier – could possibly be writing an article about how to find a promotional pens supplier. Will it not just be self promotion? Will it not be biased information?

No! You can judge any promotional pen supplier by these criteria and you will be glad you did.

The following should be tested and noted before proceeding with an order.

Response Times

How fast is the supplier’s response to your enquiry. Gone are the days when next day quotations were acceptable. Your supplier should be responding within an hour. If they know their products well, they should have no problem answering your enquiry very quickly!

Artwork Assistance

When I started in the promotional merchandise business, artwork was a really difficult issue. Most pen manufacturers could not accept artwork – logos etc. – digitally. Instead we had to send colour separated bromides or film to the manufacturer for printing. This meant starting with high quality colour separated vector artwork and printing it first onto bromide or film.

Are any of those printing terms foreign to you? Fear not! A good supplier should be able to assist you with your artwork to ensure it is perfect for printing. Even if you only have a poor quality jpeg or gif of your logo, it can be redrawn in perfect vector eps format for printing for next to nothing. In fact, it is usually thrown in.

Samples

The best way to ensure you are happy with a pen is to test it. All good suppliers should be more than happy to send you the samples you want to see. Plastic pens are usually free of charge where more expensive pens may be chargeable at cost.

Selection

A good supplier will feature all of the major brands and also some of the not so well know brands. Often they will also import their own line of pens but that is not essential to being a good supplier. The most important thing is that they offer a good selection so that you have plenty of interesting and good quality pens to choose from.

Price

Price is of course and issue for most businesses. Generally speaking, online suppliers will be less expensive than more traditional suppliers. That said, you never know. Check around for price but remember if they don’t get the other four things right, you could be asking for trouble.

By Dan Toombs

Compugift on Facebook.find us on facebook
Compugift on Twitter.follow us on twitter
Compugift RSS Feed.subscribe to our news feed