Seven Steps to a Successful Promotional South Portland ME

Successful promotion campaigns don't happen by chance. To realize goals, promotional products programs must be carefully planned, taking into consideration the audience, budget and, of course, the ultimate result to be gained.

Local Companies

Catalina Marketing Corp
(207) 741-0262
180 Waterman Dr
South Portland, ME
Partners and Simons
(207) 741-2199
71 Cloyster Rd
South Portland, ME
Brandme Marketing
(207) 699-2933
170 Ocean St
South Portland, ME
Strategic Marketing Services
(207) 774-6738
5 Milk St Ste 6
Portland, ME
Catalina Marketing Corp
(207) 667-3408
161 High St
Ellsworth, ME
J S Walker Marketing
(207) 463-2399
144 Walker Settlement Rd
Island Falls, ME
Harvey Marketing Group
(207) 774-9040
428 Fore St
Portland, ME
Maiden Enterprises
(207) 374-2993
132 Parker Point Rd
Blue Hill, ME
Vreeland S T Agcy
(207) 846-3714
40 Forest Falls Dr
Yarmouth, ME
Via Group the
(207) 761-0288
34 Danforth St Ste 309
Portland, ME

Ready to plan your next promotion? Use the distributor search engine to locate a PPAI member distributor in your area. You and your distributor will discuss these seven important elements to help you plan the best promotion for reaching yourobjective.

Whether the goal is to increase traffic at a trade show exhibit or to boost sales with current clients, the first step in any campaign is to clarify the purpose of the program.

Distribution of a promotional product is as important as the item itself. Research shows that a carefully executed distribution plan significantly increases the effectiveness of promotional products. For example, a pre-show mailing to a select audience delivers more trade show traffic and qualified leads than simply distributing items to passerby at the show.

Linking a recognizable logo and color to all aspects of a campaign, from promotional products to sales sheets to product packaging, helps create an instantly recognizable image.

Supporting a campaign's theme with a message helps to solidify a company's name, service or products in the target audience's mind. For instance, to promote its services to small businesses, a bank created the theme "Are you tired of being treated like a small fish?" and sent fish-related products to its prospects along with promotional literature.

A good example is a company that developed a magic motif for its conference at Disney World. Attendees received magic-related products to tie in with the theme "Experience the magic at Disney®."

Don't fall prey to the latest trends or fads. The most effective promotional products are used in a cohesive, well-planned campaign.

A good promotional products distributor will help you answer all of these questions as well as offer a variety of value-added services, including unique product ideas, creative distribution solutions and insight on the different imprinting methods just to name a few. PPAI distributors have met the highest qualification standards in the industry and display "The Mark of a Professional." A MAS (Master Advertising Specialist) or CAS (Certified Advertising Specialist) designation after a distributor's name means they've earned one of the industry's only official certification.

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