November 19, 2009
How To Advertise Your Business With Briefcases And Attaches
When giving briefcases and attaches to your stockholders, make sure you have yourself covered. Here are some ideas when choosing briefcases and attaches for your clients:
Buy the best material. Leather is, of course, the best for briefcases, but with the wide range of choices, you need not limit yourself to leather. Consider your recipients’ preferences: if they are the fierce animal-activist type, you might want to go with the faux leather designs. Some PVC models are as good as the genuine leather versions and are not as dear.
Think durability. Durable briefcases and attaches will be used longer and mean longer exposure for your enterprise. Giving away quality gifts that last a lifetime leaves a good impression on your customers. It shows how your company is not the kind that will settle for less.
Keep in mind the needs of your audience. Some briefcases and attaches designed come with sufficient padding to protect laptops, a feature that is highly appreciated by people who are on the go. On the other hand, female executives who want to show their wild side would like briefcases and attaches that they can use in the office but will still look good on them in an after-office party.
Capitalize on color. A red briefcase is sure to be spotted in a sea of black and brown briefcases. It is avant-garde and is a sure way to get people’s attention. Such a move is an indication that your company is not afraid to experiment or try something new, an attitude that is good to have in an unpredictable business climate.
Decide on designer briefcases and attaches if your budget grants. Your choice of briefcase and attaches is an indication how you value your market. If your business sends merchandise only at the end of a year, such gifts, no matter how expensive, are worth the investment.
Josephus Bonollai is a tradeshow giveaways counselor on Promotional Items in Elk Grove, California … Promotional Items in Escondido, California. See posts by Josephus Bonollai on how you can market your products.
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