by Kirby Hasseman
No matter what business you are in, you need to promote yourself if you want to succeed. As Henry Ford famously said, “A man who stops advertising to save money is like a man who stops a clock to save time.” We all need to let our prospects and customers know that we are here to serve them. But you can still do that responsibly. There is a growing number of products in the marketing space that have an eco-friendly component. That way you can promote your business…and do good while you are doing it.
Skylar Hasseman helped us find our favorite pieces of branded merchandise that are eco-friendly. Let’s take a look!
Koozie® Collapsible Eco Can Kooler
This is a staple of the branded merchandise world. Check out this product if you want to make parties more eco-friendly…one beverage at a time! Click here to learn more.
Wood Bottle Opener
Portable and pretty, this custom engraved wooden bottle opener is ready to travel. Its slim 7″ profile makes carrying it in a pocket or purse a breeze, while the metal jaw easily pries open drinks. Perfect for breweries, executives, barbecues, and more. Oh…and did we mention you can get one? Click here to learn more.
Eco-Friendly Reusable Stainless-Steel Straw In An Anodized Travel Container With Carabiner Clip And Cleaning Brush
You are contributing to the 8 million tons of global plastic waste (yearly) every time you order a drink that comes with a straw. And do you know how many straws Americans use in a single day? About 500 million! In view of the staggering figures, it’s easy to figure out how big of an impact we can make just by making small changes to our habits and actions. Click here to learn more.
Budget Balm
This Budget Balm provides promotional value without breaking the bank. It is made using petroleum, mineral oil, coconut oil, paraffin wax, and ozokerite wax. It’s also Vegan and Made in the USA. There is a lot to love about it and you can find more information here.
Next Level – Eco Heavyweight Tee
You want a really cool t-shirt to promote your brand…but you want to feel good about it. Right? This might be your answer. This t-shirt from Next Level is made of approximately 4 recycled RPET bottles per shirt. Learn more here.
And friends…this is just the beginning. If you want to create a promotion that not only creates attention for your brand but also does some good in the world…we can help. If you want to order one of these awesome products right away…click here to make it happen!
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by Kirby Hasseman
The New Year is an exciting time. It can mean new goals, new budgets, and a clean slate for you and your organization. When it comes to the branded merchandise world, it usually means it’s time to check out new products. And while this year there have been fewer new product rollouts (can you say supply chain?), there are still some new ideas to consider. So at Hasseman Marketing, we are here to help. Over the past couple of weeks, we have attended several trade shows (you can see a video about the big show here) in order to scope out just a few of the best and brightest. Here is a list of 5 Hot New Branded Merch ideas for 2022.
Sync Truly Wireless Earbuds and Bluetooth® Speaker Set
It’s a Bluetooth speaker! It’s your wireless earbuds! And it’s a carrying case…all in one! If you have a workforce or client base that loves tech, then this is a wonderful option for you. You and your team can clip this to your backpack and be ready to travel with tunes at all times. Click here to learn more.
Desk QI
The Desk Qi is a tabletop charging hub and stationery holder, featuring up to 10W of fast wireless charging (powered by type-c), and 2 additional USB-A ports for your electronic devices. Showcase your brand or message up to a full-color imprint with this must-have at-home or office tech item! Click here to learn more.
LAPGEAR Lap Desk with Device Ledge and Cushion Back
Most of us have set up amazing home offices and what do we do? We work from our couch! Whether you’re collating spreadsheets or indulging in a full-season binge of your favorite show, this Lap Desk is there for you. The 17″ x 13.2” work surface is made from durable, high-impact polystyrene and accommodates up to 15.6-inch laptops. Thanks to the reinforced carrying handle and compact size, you can take this desk with you wherever you go. This is the “tech” item that is not really tech. Click here to learn more!
Stress Pop Flyer
Want something decidedly less “tech” and more “touch?” We have you covered here. This stress pop flyer is fun for kids or seniors (think improving circulation) and everyone in between. This is a product that helps your brand to get back to fun. Click here to learn more.
McStreamy – microphone and light ring
Look good, sound good, upgrade your virtual meeting game with the McStreamy kit. The bright 10″ ring light will keep you well lit and the studio-quality mic will make sure your audience hears every word. This is the perfect gift for your virtual team or your content team. And with this item…you can order just one! Click here to learn more!
Those are just 5 of the Hot New Branded Merch ideas we saw over the past few weeks! Now let’s talk about how we can help you create marketing that is “hot” this year. Please reach out to your HMC rep and set up a time to chat about your needs. Don’t have a rep? No worries. Click here to book a time to chat!
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by Kirby Hasseman
It’s funny. So many of us said something like, “If we can just get through 2020, everything will be okay.” And of course, as we look back at the tumultuous year that was 2021, we understand that watching the ball drop on New Year’s Eve is not a solution. 2020 was a tough year, to be sure. There were plenty of lessons to learn. We actually wrote a blog about a few of those lessons here. So to put a bow on 2021, we wanted to do our Hasseman Marketing Year In Review…through our content!
The Supply Chain Challenges
You are probably tired of hearing about challenges with the supply chain. I get it. We have been talking about them since back in April. We even wrote this blog back in July saying that organizations should order their holiday gifts then. This is not an “I told you so” moment. It’s just an acknowledgment that the challenges are real. And the lesson here is that these challenges will not “fix themselves” on December 25th. If you are responsible for purchasing branded merchandise in 2022, you will see the same challenges. Here are the 6 things we said you could do to help…it will be important that you stick to that plan moving forward.
It’s Time To Invest
No, I am not talking about throwing money at crypto. This is about investing in you and your organization. One simple way to invest if you is to read (or listen to books). Here are my 10 favorite books I read in 2021. Dig in there. If none of those tickle your fancy, we created a list of 29 game-changing business books as well. And what about investing in your marketing? That is what we do, after all! So we created the HMC Marketing Pyramid. It’s a tool that will help you decide where you need to invest your marketing dollars (and efforts) first.
Finally, we want to help you with your goals for 2022. So we have created this FREE course on how to create goals that help you move the needle in your business and your life. Sign up here and we will email you the course at no charge.
New Team Members
Another theme I see when I look back at 2021 is the addition of new team members and services. Katlyn took a promotion, Skylar joined the team and we even welcomed Dustin Haywood back! These new additions allow us to offer new and better services and continues to make HMC a fun place to work! Our most recent addition, Briar (helping to keep the print room rocking) is keeping that tradition rolling!
2021 has certainly been a year of change. And isn’t that what they say the one constant of life is? Through all of that, we want to continue to provide you with value. Whether we are writing about how to market without Facebook, or even how our Haters Help Us, the goal is to help lift you and your organization up! So thank you for taking this journey with us! We are excited to work with you and we can’t wait to see what 2022 has to offer.
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by Kirby Hasseman
Over the course of the past 18 to 24 months, most people’s lives have been changed. Some people have been totally upended, while others have been blessed to have come through the pandemic with just a few scratches. But either way, most of us have had the chance to look at our lives…and decide if we want to re-imagine them. This was not the time to put our head in the sand and “just wait it out.” It was the time to invest in ourselves.
One of the best ways to invest in yourself is by reading (or listening) to books.
I have talked quite a bit about game-changing books on this blog. Here is a list of 29 that I think everyone should check out. So what books have had my attention in 2021? Here are 10 of my favorite books from 2021.
Get Different
When Mike Michaelowicz writes a book, I line up to read it. I am almost never disappointed. This time Mike talks about why using “best practices” is a terrible way to stand out in a crowded marketplace. You can get your copy here.
The High 5 Habit
Mel Robbins has a way of speaking directly to my soul. Her latest book High 5 Habit highlights a concept so simple that it feels silly. But listen to this book and you will realize it’s not. I say “listen to this book” because Mel has a great delivery. She is very real…and I loved it.
Peak Mind
I have been a slow adopter of meditation. I still struggle to practice every day. In her book Peak Mind, author Amishi P. Jha shows the science and studies to help you understand why it’s a must. If we want to succeed in today’s world (and certainly tomorrow’s), we are going to need a Peak Mind.
Premonition
In a word…wow. As I mentioned at the beginning, we have all lived through a crazy time for the last 18 to 24 months. Premonition by Michael Lewis tells the story of the pandemic from behind the scenes. It opened my eyes to some of the challenges we have with public health, but also why some of the solutions can work…and not work. Really liked this one.
Cumulative Advantage
Why do some people succeed and others struggle? For some, they have an early advantage that they lean into. It’s their Cumulative Advantage. In this book, Mark talks about what that is, and how to create it even if you don’t begin with the headstart of privilege.
Promised Land
Let’s not get political here. I just wanted to learn some “behind the scenes” from the man in the White House. This one was interesting (and yes, political) and too long (and this is Part 1). But it does give insight into Obama’s vision for the country, and where he felt he did well…and where he failed. I thought it was totally worth my time. Find Promised Land here.
12 Months To $1 Million
Have you ever wanted to start a business selling items on Amazon? In the book 12 Months to $1 Million, you can learn how from someone who has done it more than once. Ryan Daniel Moran talks about how to find the perfect niche, create the right product, and then how to scale it up with new products. I have recommended this one to several people looking to start a business.
Soundtracks
We all have a voice playing on repeat in our heads…it’s our own. In his latest book Soundtracks, Jon Acuff talks about why that voice can really be our worst enemy if we allow it. And he gives real tactics to take your own voice back over (in a good way). This was probably one of my favorite books of the year…totally recommend this one.
Greenlights
I was a fan of Matthew McConaughey before this book. But the book Greenlights takes it up a notch for sure. McConaughey gives you incredible detail into his life and insights that I found powerful. I found this book to be fun, insightful, and surprising. And for me, the audiobook was the way to go for this. McConaughey narrates it himself and his gift as a performer shines through in the audio.
Think Like A Monk
The final book on my list is Think Like a Monk by Jay Shetty. Shetty tells the story of how he became a monk, and why he left. His insights into training the mind were great. I really enjoyed him explaining why we all need to have more “T.I.M.E.” in our morning if we want to have a more productive day.
So that is my list of 10 of my favorite books from 2021…so far. I have a few more I hope to finish (including the new Will Smith memoir) soon. If you want to keep learning and growing, how about one more book to consider? You can get the ebook version of my book “The Give First Economy” here. I would love for you to it check out…and share it with your team! Oh…and feel free to sign up for our weekly VIP newsletter here.
by Kirby Hasseman
This blog was written in November of last year…and has been updated in January of 2022.
It’s affecting all of us…in nearly every industry. We are seeing the challenges in our businesses…and our personal life. Most of us have not spent nearly any time thinking about our “supply chain,” and now we hear about it every day. It doesn’t matter if you are trying to buy a car, a computer, a t-shirt or a loaf of bread. The issues are everywhere.
The Supply Chain is currently broken
I am not interested in placing blame here. There are plenty of theories about that. The problem with just placing blame is, for most of us, there is little we can do about any of that. We are not heads of state. And to be honest, the supply chain is not “owned” by any one organization. So even if you are a “head of state,” that won’t get you very far either. The supply chain is broken…and it’s not getting better soon. It’s an “is.”
So what can we do about it?
If we accept that the challenges are there, then it’s a reality we all have to deal with. So what can any of us do about it? While we can’t really affect change with the problem, there are some things that each of us can do to help our businesses navigate these times more successfully…and with less stress. Here are 7 things you can do to deal with the supply chain challenges that we are all facing.
Expect Price Increases
We hate to be the bearer of bad news here, but it’s coming (or here). With suppliers aggressively trying to bring products into the United States and the port congestion continuing, we will all start to see costs rising on promotional products. We are already starting to hear from customers that products they have ordered previously are higher. Part of this is basic “supply and demand” economics, but it goes well past this. The cost to ship a container of goods into the United States went from $4,000 to $32,000 in some cases. This has a trickle-down effect, that will touch all of our purchasing…not just your branded merchandise.
I know. I know. It’s not what any of us want to hear. But it’s important that we are prepared.
Action Step: Be prepared to either increase your budget on these items or get ready to adjust items or quantities.
Plan Ahead
Updated: Many of our customers listened in the 4th quarter of 2021 and it helped! But here’s the thing…just because Christmas is over doesn’t mean the supply chain woes are fixed. Rush orders are still going to be a challenge to be sure. As we said then, these supply chain issues are not going away on December 25th. Now is the time to begin thinking about your 1st and 2nd quarter (and beyond) initiatives. Just like with the pandemic, “waiting for this to be over” is not a great strategy.
So we all need to continue to plan further ahead. It’s imperative if you want to have items for your next event. The good news is, we are moving back to having events again. But we will need to plan out further if you want to have your branded merchandise in time. As we said last year, if you used to plan 2 weeks out, double or triple that timeline. You will be glad you did!
Action step: Take the time to plan out the events you know are coming next year, and get the ball rolling now.
Have Plan B (and C)
Even if you placed an order when there was stock, that inventory might disappear like manners on Black Friday. We talked about this here. You need to have a few alternative options as you plan out your marketing ideas. If you have selected a plan b and c, then you can move to those without having to start the creative process over again. The fact that the item you really wanted is out will still be frustrating (because it is), but you will be able to move on and still get something in time for your event.
Action Step: When selecting your first option, take a little extra time to select a “just in case” item as well.
Buy What IS In Stock
We have all been at a conference and come across that “perfect pen,” or seen a competitor with the exact promotional item we want for our brand. I have certainly been there. And to be honest, most of the time that is great for us. In those cases, you have done the research for us. All we have to do is go and find it! But this is not the time to search for a specific item to put your logo on. If you are this specific, you are destined to be frustrated.
Instead, this is the time to think about the emotion you want to elicit or the goal you want to achieve. Start there. Then work backward to what you want to achieve…with the items that are in stock. That is why we created our “In Stock and Ready to Rock” shop. We are updating this each week. It’s not perfect because the numbers are changing all of the time. But it’s better than searching for an item that is already out of stock and will not be back in inventory until March (or June).
Action Step: Think about the goal you want to achieve. Then start here for options.
Be Open To Alternatives
That leads nicely to keeping an open mind to new ideas. While you might have always used a Nike polo for your sales team, this might be the year you need to think differently. Be open. Who knows? You might find a brand you like just as well. Or, what about a custom apparel piece? If it’s going to take 8 to 10 weeks anyway, this might be the time to think “outside of the box” and create a custom solution.
Action Step: Now is a great time to be open to new ideas that might hit the mark.
Act Quickly
Once you have decided on an option, act quickly. The inventory numbers are not changing day to day…they are changing minute to minute. This is not the time to “take it back to committee.” If you do that, there is no guarantee that what you want will still be there. This is not a sales pitch. You just need to act quickly in order to get the items you want. You need to act quickly and then be patient. It’s not fair. But it’s true.
Action Step: Make a decision.
Be Kind
Being a frontline worker today is harder than ever. These are the folks that are handling the calls and the frustration of the public. They did not cause the issue, and to be honest, they can’t do much about it. So screaming at them does nothing to help you. The good news is, we have been blessed with very kind (and patient) clients for years. We have not run into this. But it’s a real thing that people are dealing with. So please just be kind. You can be “disappointed” and “not a jerk” at the same time.
Those are 7 things you can do to help with the supply chain challenges. If you want to chat further, we would love to help. Head here to set up a time to chat!
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by Kirby Hasseman
When done right, branded merchandise can be an absolute game-changer for your business. Most of us have been on the receiving end of a quality piece of branded merchandise. It can be a powerful bonding experience between you and the brand you love. On the other hand, most of us have also been on the receiving end of a crappy promo experience. You know the one. It’s where someone in the organization clearly decided to throw their organization’s logo on the cheapest item they could find. They might have “checked the box” in having something to give away…but they missed the mark for the brand.
They created “Brandfill.” You don’t want to do that!
This sort of useless, cheap promotional product decreases the brand value in the customer’s eyes. And let’s face it, most of the time it makes it straight to the landfill. That’s why we call it “Brandfill.”
So how do we avoid adding to the noise? How can we make sure that the next branded merchandise purchase is on point? It’s all about being intentional. Let’s get started with 3 questions to ask before you buy branded merchandise.
Where Is Your Perfect Customer When They Realize They Need You?
One of the superpowers of branded merchandise is the fact that they are incredibly targeted. You can use a great promotional product to reach directly into a customer’s office, kitchen, car, or even on their wall. One of the ways that organizations “get promo wrong” is when they create merchandise and just spray it out to everyone. Everyone is not your customer. You want to create branded merchandise that is specific to your prospect or client. That is why we spend the entire first lesson of our 5 Day Marketing Course on defining who that perfect customer is. (You can sign up here for free).
Now that you know EXACTLY who that perfect customer is, it’s time to dig one step further. Ask the question, “Where is my perfect customer when they realize they need me?” Are they in the car? In their office? Once you know who you are trying to reach and where they are…you can really be more specific with a piece of branded merchandise that will actually hit the mark!
What Is The Item’s Perceived Value?
Now that you have your perfect customer in your mind’s eye, and you know where to reach them, you can start to select items. As you begin to narrow them down ask yourself, “What is this item’s perceived value?” In other words, what will my customer THINK I spent on this? In a perfect world, I like to find an item that has a high perceived value. In other words, the customer or prospect feels like you spent more than you actually spent. It increases the value in their mind. That is why I love doing Double Walled Vacuum Sealed Tumblers…and why I have said that you should never buy a branded Yeti.
The goal is to find an item that your customer perceives as a $20 item, but you only spent $15. This is not the only reason to buy a piece of branded merchandise, but it’s a good tool for narrowing your list down.
What Would My Perfect Customer Love?
Finally, if you want to create raving fans, this last question is simple but powerful. When selecting your next piece of branded merchandise, will your perfect customer love it? Will they be over the top excited to receive it? If it’s a piece of drinkware, will it become their favorite? If it’s a t-shirt, will it be the one they always take out of the laundry basket first? If not, why not?
I can hear the “yeah-buts” now. I get that you don’t always have an unlimited budget. That is why finding your perfect customer is so perfect. You are not trying to create an amazing piece of branded merchandise for everyone. You are creating something that your tribe will love.
And if you are not creating something that will elicit a response, it begs the question, “Why do it at all?”
Those are 3 questions to ask before buying branded merchandise. If you want help in making your next branded merchandise campaign a winner, let us know if we can help. And in case you missed it above, feel free to sign up for our FREE 5 Day Marketing Course. We would love to help you get your marketing back on track!