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Promotional Clocks And Watches For Trade Show Giveaways

The Samsung booth display at CES 2009
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We arrived in the venue of the trade show we are participating in very early. As the truck bearing our materials has not yet arrived, I decided to do some ocular inspection of our booth. Some of the other exhibitors are already in the venue setting up their place. After a few minutes, our truck arrived so we moved quickly in unloading the materials.

As soon as the materials were in place, we quickly proceeded to setting up the booth. We unloaded from the promotional tote bags bulk tape measures so we can proceed with the cutting of the backdrop. Then we unloaded the ropes, gun tuckers, and other materials.

Another group of employees then took out the disposable logo cups and set them up behind the booth. Some decided to sip a hot promotional coffee while working. It was still very early and some of us had not taken our breakfast yet.

Once the backdrop had been in place, we decided to arrange the creative trade show giveaways. One of us counted the items and checked it on the inventory to see if the stocks are complete.

It did not take us long to finish setting up. I guess when everyone is really doing their work, we can accomplish anything.

Using Promotional Clocks and Watches Is A Wise Business Investment

Telephone Clock Gift
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Time is always of the essence to majority of companies which is why imprinting your company name and logo on promotional clocks and watches can be good for your company. Letting other companies know that you are concerned with their need is a good way of making your market to your target clients.

Some promotional items can be time consuming and expensive. Here I am talking about setting up billboards or printing tarpaulins which could be costly. In contrast, there are items that only require minimal investment. For example, considering golf tees with logo for promotional work is very affordable. Most of the time they will not take much of your time so you can immediately see an outcome.

At the same time, corporate gifts spare you from having to source funds for advertising time and time again. For example, when you purchase bulk order umbrellas, it will more or less be enough to provide for your advertising needs for the whole year. This way, you would not have to request for another set when you need to promote.

The good thing about promotional products is that they are also ideal as a gift to employees or local clients. Take the case of my wife who won a logo lunch cooler in one of the events they had in their office.

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My Metal Banded Watches
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Promotional clocks and watches are better than jewelries. Tough statement right? But I’m placing my bet on this.

The mindset nowadays is that the more expensive a gift is, the more valuable it is to the receiver. That’s the problem. The value (I’m using the word loosely here) of a gift does not equate to the level of importance a person puts into it. Because if this is the case, why are some promotional ladies watches even more valuable (or pricier) than some jewelry?

A lot of people really do not get the point in giving away such promotional materials. To them, these items are just additional clutters to their collections. But come to think of it, these products are worth more than the number of dollars used to buy them. Take promotional sports watches and stop watches for example. I bet these items are more often used unlike jewelries made of gold or platinum. People who are lucky enough to own them are so scared, that they don’t usually get the value for their money.

On the other hand, givers of gifts during birthdays also don’t see the point of using these items as gifts during birthdays. Most of them think that they would rather spend more on other jewelries so that they would get the respect and admiration of the receiver. To me though, buying things which are insanely expensive just to impress someone do not bring respect and admiration. It only goes to show that the giver is too dumb or just way too lazy to even think of what item to give. If you’re not used to thinking of a good gift, why not give cheap promotional napkins, right? At least you can get those a dozen a penny. If you give more of these napkins, say a gazillion boxes of it, amounting to thousands of dollars, would you think your friend will respect and admire you for that? I do not believe so.