Successful Corporate Branding Through Corporate Giveaways

September 24th, 2007

by Maraya Mullen
” Many companies have established their brands and seeped their way into the public’s consciousness through a successful corporate branding campaigns. Today, for example, “Prada” is synonymous with bag while anyone who wants to buy a digital camera needs only to go to an electronics store and say “Kodak” to be shown the store’s different digital cameras.

One of the strategies companies use to try to create buzz for their products and services and establish their brand is to give away the promotional product. Try attending any corporate-sponsored event and you’re bound to get gift items emblazoned with a company’s name, logo and contact details. In fact, a survey conducted by Sweeney Research in 2003 indicated that companies in the United States spend around $13 billion every year on promotional products alone.

Companies’ willingness to spend a substantial amount on promotional products like pens, mugs and in some cases, cheap digital camcorders can be explained by this simple fact: they serve their purpose. Corporate giveaways for one, have greater recall value. A study made by the Promotional Products Association International indicated that 76% of people are able to recall the name of a company they saw on a promotional product while only 56% can remember the business that advertised on a print publication they read in the past week.

Because promotional products are items used often, they not only serve as a constant advertisement for a company but also conveniently provide instant access to a business’ contact information– an instant edge over competitors.

The key to maximizing the benefits of this type of strategy is to find the right corporate giveaway and using it wisely. Just because you found a supplier who will sell you discount portable DVD players or the best-priced cordless phones doesn’t mean you should automatically use them as giveaways. When picking what to give out, you need to really give your choice serious thought. You have to choose an item that is able to represent your company and what you do well. If your company sells photography supplies for example, then why not try giving away cheap professional digital camcorders to your loyal clients?

One of the purposes of corporate giveaways is to make your company stand out from your competitors. So while a notepad is a good product, you would create greater impact if you find unique corporate gifts or items that are a bit higher in value and use them instead (even the cheapest portable DVD player is bound to create a stronger impact).

To make the most of your promotional products, you have to ensure that the recipients of the products will be able to trace them back to you. When you buy a cordless phone, a notepad or a cheap digital camcorder as giveaways, be sure that you have them embossed or printed with your company’s name, logo and contact details before you give them out–these are supposed to serve as advertisements, after all.

Creating easily recognizable brands will take a few years, but with the right strategy, who knows, you might own the next great brand.
About the Author

Maraya Mullen is a copywriter affiliated with Gifts and Goodies, an online store teeming with unique corporate gift ideas . It offers cheap portable DVD players and other great items.

Finding The Best Digital Camera For You

September 24th, 2007

Every month, a different manufacturers comes up with the new “latest must have digital camera” this must have piece of digital photographic wizardry specifically designeed to wrestle us from our cash.

If we listened to the manufactures hype, we would need to buy a new camera every month to keep up with the latest digital camera trends and features.

What we should be asking is what is it that you need in a camera to partner with your skill as a photographer for the long game. There is a point where the technology that you hold in your hand is not going to improve your photography.

Therefore, what goes into the definition of the best digital camera?

MEGA-PIXELS.
At the top of the list has to be mega pixel, the more mega pixels you have the better the image is going to be. With the average mega pixels rising with the top Digital SLR camera having 39 mega pixels which is an enormus amount of mega pixels I would say for Mr average Joe hobbyist photographer 8 – 9 mega pixel is more then enough and if you are more serious then look at the 12 mega pixel plus models

LCD SIZE.
A large LCD screen is a must, Being able to frame your subject correctly and being able to instantly review any shots taken is a god send and will save you time when it comes to downloading and printing the digital images.

ZOOM.
Most digital cameras come with both digital and optical zoom. Optical zoom always beats digital zoom. Digital cameras normally have an optical zoom of between 3x to 10x. The better the optical zoom, the better the camera

MEMORY CARD.
There are different types of memory card like the xD, SD, Flash card and the likes. In addition, these types of memory cards go with certain types of digital cameras. Of course, memory storage is also part of choosing the best digital cameras. Bigger memory is always better with the cost of memory cards coming down go on splash out I would not bother with anything smaller then a 256 MB card

The point is to find the best digital camera for you and the way you are going to use it it’s a horses for courses scenario, you don’t want the latest digital SLR for taking snaps of the dog and kids. if you are serious about being a professional photographer your not going to get very far with a point and click. Step away from the hype and do not let the marketing guys do your thinking for you. You need to be pragmatic and think what do you need from the camera by taking this approach you could save yourself loads of cash and get yourself a digital camera that fits you like a glove. <!–

The best digital camera is the one that you will use. Not the type that you’ll use for a few weeks and then leave in its box for ever more because you bought the hype without thinking what you actually need. By: Steve Morris

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