Lanyard promotional
Using a lanyard to promote your business is a wonderful idea. A lanyard promotional can include your business name and number implanted or sewn onto the lanyard, depending on whether the lanyard is made of plastic or fabric. You can even include a small plastic identity tag or other inexpensive item such as a penlight. Your customers will love it.
The goal in any promotion is to get the word out. Many potential customers will throw away a pamphlet when they get home but they’ll keep something with practical value. A lanyard fits the bill perfectly. Not only can it be a constant reminder of your business and generosity, it’s perfect for loose keys, a small flashlight, pocketknife, or other small item that frequently comes up missing. The value of using a brightly colored lanyard that can be held by the handle or folded into a pocket or purse is obvious, especially if it keeps those hard-to-find items where they belong.
Stores can invest their advertising dollars wisely by hosting a lanyard promotional. Lanyards can be offered free of charge at the register, included in shipments to customers and suppliers, or used as gifts to reward purchases that exceed a minimum amount. Even if the customer doesn’t use the lanyard, his or her children will have a great time playing with it.
Lanyards are required equipment on some boats and optional equipment for others. A lanyard promotional run by a marina, boat dealer, or any outdoor specialty shop will be well received. Boat keys are small by anyone’s standards and a lanyard is the perfect place to put it along with the boat registration in a waterproof container.
Another lanyard promotional idea is to give the lanyards away at conferences, business meetings, flea markets, or outdoor shops and stands. People are always in the market of something for nothing and will pick one up. This is the perfect opportunity to talk about your products and give them a business card or other information.
A lanyard promotional can also be useful for community groups like the Boy or Girl Scouts, church youth groups, and charities. The lanyards can be offered for a donation and the profits be used by the organization.
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