Promotional Products Industry History Kansas

Promotional items are increasingly becoming a regular part of companies' budgets. People are realizing that potential business growth can be directly related to the use of promotional products and creative advertising.

Local Companies

Kansas Blue Print
(316) 264-9344
700 S Broadway St
Wichita, KS
E Graf-X
(316) 641-3406
1000 E English St
Wichita, KS
RIVER CITY UNIQUE
316-260-2422
1013 e douglas
wichita, KS
Shawn's Sign Service
(316) 729-1998
720 N. Gilda
Wichita, KS
Action Quick Signs
(316) 264-7351
401 N Waco
Wichita, KS
Ad Craft
(316) 265-9595
1623 S Mead St
Wichita, KS
Associated Display Consultants
(316) 682-6751
3909 Meadow Ln
Wichita, KS
Exhibit Arts
(316) 264-2915
326 N Athenian St
Wichita, KS
Image Resources Inc
(316) 267-8027
2940 S Minneapolis Ave
Wichita, KS
Ron's Sign Co Inc
(316) 267-8914
1329 S Handley St
Wichita, KS

Promotional products have been around for nearly 200 years. The Promotional Products Association International (PPAI), a trade association for promotional item distributors, points out that the promotional market came about when George Washington created buttons for his campaign. Although the promotions market has changed and expanded greatly since then, the original concept behind the message remains the same, get your message seen.

Promotional items are increasingly becoming a regular part of companies' budgets. People are realizing that potential business growth can be directly related to the use of promotional products and creative advertising. Sometimes this means having to spend a little bit more on promotional products while creatively thinking outside the box for new ways to express your message.

The promotional products industry is currently one of the fasting growing industries in the nation with total sales exceeding $16 billion in 2003.

PPAI provided the following breakdown of promotional product sales by category and item: 2003 Category Sales


2003 Promotional Items Sales


BENEFITS OF BUSINESS PROMOTION

Connie O'Lane, a senior writer for Imprint, gives the following as beneficial reasons for using promotional items:

- They're affordable and don't have to be supported by more advertising - Promotional items generate repeated impressions without repeated costs - Logos can now be affordably rendered with four-color processing - Promotional items constantly reinvent themselves; there are more than 250,000 promotional products currently available. - Promotional items help to drive traffic to a website or somewhere with more information - Promotional items are durable and they aren't discarded like print advertising - Business promotions appeal to customers as a way to get something for nothing, eventually generating business back to the company - Promotional products are the only form of advertising that people don't mind being subjected to - Records show that 40 percent of people can remember the names of the advertiser as long as six months after receiving a promotional item and 31 percent still use the promotional item one year later.

The most obvious reasons for using promotional products include reinforcing your brand identity and establishing your name and logo in the eye of the consumer. Advertising professionals give the following as other potential reasons one might decide to use promotional products as an advertising medium:

Promote goodwill Advertise goods and services Build customer loyalty Build/Increase store and trade show traffic Celebrate an anniversary or grand opening As a thank you to your employees and customers Provide incentives for quality work or safety programs Get your company's name, phone number, or URL out and in front of current and potential customers

Promotional products are a unique alternative to your regular advertising. Whether it be your logo or url address, these marketing products can help brand your company and keep it top-of-mind.

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Kansas Blue Print

(316) 264-9344
700 S Broadway St
Wichita, KS

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