Posts Tagged ‘IMC’

IMC Idea Generator | SOCCER SCARVES

July 16th, 2010

The world cup has garnered more attention this year in the United States than ever before. The other football sport has a rich history of promoting fan loyalty in the form of the scarf. Part rally towel, part banner, part fashion statement – the soccer scarf is ripe to join the ranks of the cap or jersey in demonstrating team affiliation.

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Scarves come in all shapes and sizes including, knitting, tatting, and sateen applique. The promotional applications are possible with the growing sophistication of knitting technique. Great item for sponsorships too!

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We found this cool little innovation that is perfect for an American pasttime – tailgating. Check out The Car Scarf! Suction cups adhere to car windows giving you a huge live area to display your brandmark or team logo.

Who knew a winter accessory could be so versitile? 

Hillbilly Christmas in July – Wristbands make inroads promoting charities

July 16th, 2010

wrist_bandThe 2010 Hillbilly Christmas in July “Do it for the Kids” is an annual event, with proceeds benefitting the Shriners Hospital for Children in Lexington, Kentucky.

One event involves a motorcycle parade around Pikeville. Part of their awareness building campaign was a terry cloth wristband give-away.

Kudos to event organizers for coming up with such a perfect promotional idea for the event. Choosing a product that reflects the spirit of the event will drive engagement with the brand.

What can spur higher levels of engagement?
    – Pride in belonging to a group, organization, or cause
    – Novelty in the way that pride is expressed (the coolness factor)
    – Usefulness to the recipient

HCIJRideAdCropAbility to achieve the sponsor’s objectives is the end game of any promotional outreach. Just throwing something out there with a brand label on it does not always serve the greater purpose. Thoughtful reflection can make a whole lot of difference in the return on your promotional investment.

For more information regarding this event, visit the website at hillbillychristmasinjuly.org.

IMC Idea Generator | POP-UP HEADWEAR

July 9th, 2010

popupheadwearblogHeadwear is a popular accessory that can be fun and functional!

IMC Sourcing found these cute pop-up caps that are a great billboard for your brand and super for sun-drenched outdoor sporting events, fairs, races, and concerts. Why headwear as a promotional choice for live event marketing?

According to a recent PPAI study 69% of respondents would pick up a promotional product if they found it to be useful. 

In fact, usability is the #1 reason for recipients to keep a promotional product. Pop-up Hats provide portable shade in a fun and festive product. 

 

For access to the complete 10 page study conducted by PPAI and fielded through MarketTools, Inc., Effectiveness of Promotional Products as an Advertising Medium, visit www.ppai.org.

CLICK HERE for more information about Pop-up Hats.

More Industry Statistics on Promotional Products

March 3rd, 2010

Another stats video from PPAI. Crazy busy this week. Will try to post more original content next time. There are some good statistics in this piece regarding retention rates for advertising specialties.

They really do tend to cut through clutter. I was at a Science Fair (yes, I am geeky) this weekend and was pleasantly surprised at the number of promotional products at the event. People were beside themselves to sign up for a variety of give-away items. The assortment went from jersey’s and plush, on down to small items like pens and magnets.

Too bad I forgot my flip video camera. It would have made a great “real life” interview opportunity. Instead you will have to make due with my second hand account of happy people glorying in thier good fortune of obtaining another promotional product.

I have to say, I was quite disappointed that I left empty handed and I am in this business. Oh well. Maybe next time.

Study results from PPAI on Promo Products

February 24th, 2010

Thought that this was an entertaining way to present dry statistical material. Great job by PPAI!

Retention rates for promotional products are very high and people do use them in everyday life. See my previous blog post for some real life “open your purse” moments underscoring the power of promotional products.

2009 IMC Big Stone Mini Golf Classic

July 8th, 2009

IMC held it’s annual mini golf tournament at Big Stone Mini Golf again this year. A good time was has by all! Check out one of Minnesota’s (and perhaps the country’s) most unusual mini golf course and Team IMC overcoming bizzare obstacles like the pumpkin patch and the dreaded Titanic holes.

Check out some video clips from the event!

 Shotgun Start

 

 One of the more challenging holes on the course . . .

 

A new perspective on boating . . .

It takes a professional . . .

Blog Author: Linda Whitteaker-Hanson (aka imcmarketer)

New Realities for the Advertising Specialties Industry

June 10th, 2009

The less than stellar results are in.

According to Counselor magazine, advertising specialties industry revenues have fallen 17.6% for the first quarter of 2009 – a net decrease of $700 million in sales compared to one year ago. Large distributors (revenues over $1 million) are feeling the greater pinch, due to larger clients experiencing budget freeze or suspension of marketing as usual for first quarter. Smaller distributors (revenues under $250,000) are more optimistic about the future and do not seem to be as affected at this time.

The promotional industry has been further rocked by filings for bankruptcy protection by leading suppliers, business closures, and production slow downs in response to lowered demand.

Falling revenues should be no surprise, considering the dynamics of the current market environment. The drop in revenues can be attributed not only to fragile economic conditions but to new regulatory issues such as adjustments to the PhRMA Code and the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA).

Adjustments to the PhRMA Code and a more recent bill the Physician Payments Sunshine Act, S. 301, put those who focus on healthcare channel promotions in a quandary. This once lucrative channel of distribution has been seriously impacted by the new regulations stance on promotional products.

The CPSIA is continuing to redefine itself, the consequence of legislation too broadly written. In a statement Monday, The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) said that that the vast majority of pens are “not likely” to be considered children’s products and would not be subject to related safety requirements under the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA). This would be a welcome reprieve for a product line that makes up about 9% of industry product sales. The net effect on the industry as a whole is still to be determined.

New Strategies for a New Environment

All is not lost. Companies, in order to assure their own survival, are beginning to market again. Some advertising specialty providers, including IMC, are reporting glimmers of hope as companies are re-engaging. Budgets are opening up and more normal marketing activity is beginning to occur. While things are looking better, there will not be any short-term turn around to challenging market conditions. Industry projections do not anticipate any real return to “normal” until the second half of 2010. 

In the meantime, what strategies are promotional products companies employing to navigate these turbulent times? Two strategies that I see making the biggest difference in the advertising specialties landscape are the shift to social media as a primary marketing medium and use of merger and acquisition as a tool for expansion. 

As customer purchasing habits become more conservative, the demand for new customers is growing. While customer retention is still paramount, the revenue gap must be bridged through the development of new customers. Budget limitations and a stronger emphasis on ROI favor a shift to online marketing tactics over more traditional efforts like direct mail. Particularly significant is the increased use of social media to drive customer acquisition. According to a 2009 Social Media Marketing Industry Report 88% of marketers surveyed are using social media to market their businesses, but 72% have only been doing so for a few months or less. If done well, social media (as part of an integrated marketing plan) has proven to be an incredibly cost-effective way to drive inbound lead generation.

Some advertising specialty companies are employing merger and acquisition as strategies to build business opportunities. Smaller companies, whose purchase offers market-ready solutions, are most attractive to potential buyers. These include enhanced production capabilities, line extension, and extended distribution networks. New entities will emerge as both the economy and industry continue to consolidate and evolve.

What trends are you seeing in the promotional products industry?