Consumers Love Promotional Products

Recently there was a research done by a well known newspaper to find out how many people use in their daily lives use promotional products.

The researched showed that about 83 percent of people love receiving promotional products. Out of the 83% 48% are keen to receive more promotional items like promotional pens, promotional mouse mats, promotional mugs more often.

After all the distribution of promotional products how many people out of 100% do you think hang on to their products? Have a guess go on – 40%? No, 50% No wrong again, it is around 58%.

Other question was how many people keep promotional products in their kitchen? And the survey says a massive 91% wow UK citizens do love their promotional products. So basically if companies did promotional knives, spoons, plates, pans and stuff, the whole kitchen accessories would have been promotional.

How many people keep a promotional product in their workspace? Yes it is indeed 74% well done whoever guessed that you are a mastermind. No wonder why most offices around UK do not spend money on cups, mugs, pens and mousemats, which is a brilliant idea to save money – to be honest this idea would be best for students, make full use of promotional products.

Another question was how many people keep promotional products in their rooms? Wow this is a bit personal, but I am sure the question was regarding promotional clocks, mousemats and other items. The survey result was about 55% of people have promotional products in their bedrooms.

Seems like people keep these promotional products everywhere and use it day after day. So who is going to be brave and tell me that they do not use any promotional products in their daily life and promotional products is not a good form of marketing, anyone?

Many businesses are using promotional products as their advertisement tools and I think it’s a great idea to reach to your next customer. Restaurants, gyms and bars are often using promotional products to promote their new offers. Most gyms make money through their branded clothing selling hats, trousers, t-shirts and gloves to their customers as they do need it for the gym workout.