Capture Attention at Outdoor Events with Promotional Items
Trade show giveaways and conference promotions are one
thing, but what kind of promotional items really capture attention at outdoor
events?
Spring and summer bring everyone out of the woodwork to attend
concerts, outdoor events and fairs. The promotional items that work at more
sedate indoor conferences and seminars get lost in the busy, loud atmosphere of
a traditional outdoor event. You need to choose , you trump every other exhibitor at the event.
Not only will everyone be carrying your logo around with them ? they’ll be
putting everyone else’s logo INSIDE yours where it isn’t seen. How’s that for a
sweet deal?
A little advance planning can help make an outdoor
informational fair or event just as valuable to your company as an indoor
conference or trade show. Just think things through and be sure to order your
promotional items with plenty of lead time ? though an added bonus of outdoor
events and fun items is that the lead time is nearly always far less than it
would be with something more complex.
About the author
Tina Rinaudo is one of the leading lights in the UK promotional items industry. Tina is a key
member of YesGifts, the UK’s
fastest growing online promotional
items resource specialising in pens, mugs, mouse mats, umbrellas and much more.
For more information promotional gifts visit YesGifts.
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