Stickers as Promotional Items (and we test our own product to stand the test of time!)

Stickers as Promotional Items (and we test our own product to stand the test of time!)

Posted by Karen Gendron on 1st May 2019

There’s data and statistics that prove that promotional products sell. For example:

  1. Eight in 10 consumers own between one and 10 promotional products.
  2. Fifty-three percent of these people use a promotional product at least once a week.
  3. Forty-eight percent of consumers would like to receive promotional products more often.

https://www.loudmouthpromos.com/blog/25-insane-facts-about-promotional-products

(Check out www.loudmouthpromos.com blog for more information on promotional product benefits for businesses.)

So what do promotional products and stickers have to do with each other?

Excellent quality stickers can stick to anything, so to make up your own sticker designs and place them on products allows you to customize your own promotional products.

Why would I do this when promotional products are offered through companies?

The best deals are found in large quantity orders. As a small company, you may find that you can’t possibly order the minimum order quantity of a product, therefore it is not cost effective to buy the product. That’s where stickers come in handy! Buy your smaller quantity where you find your best deal (which doesn’t even have to be at a promotional store) and customize them yourself!

3M sticker

We like to test our own stickers to check for quality and durability. This sticker is a customer’s design that I stuck to my own water bottle over six months ago. I use my water bottle on the daily, and it goes into the dishwasher at least once a week. This sticker has not budged. No loose edges and no fading. Now that’s 3M quality!

Stickering your products with a logo that people constantly reach for and look at is invaluable. We offer a hassle free process that will also save you time. Time = money. Or time > money. Either way, we appreciate your time.

I’ll keep you updated with the water bottle sticker (and thank you to Hermitwood Apothecary for unwittingly being my test subject with your sticker!)