Each week on DMJ 1 on 1, Kirby Hasseman takes on a different topic to help provide value to those looking to grow a brand or organization. This time Kirby tackles the question everyone has been asking. “What are all these charges on Branded Merch?” Have you ever been confused or frustrated by your invoice after purchasing branded merch? Then this episode is for you! Watch now…and feel free to read below.
DMJ 1 on 1: What Are All These Charges on Branded Merch?
The world of branded merchandise can be a labyrinth of extra charges and hidden fees. It’s a common experience for clients to receive an invoice that’s significantly higher than the initial quote, leading to confusion and frustration. Today we set out to demystify the pricing structure of branded merchandise and educate viewers on the various charges associated with it.
The video acknowledges the complexity of the pricing structure in the branded merchandise industry. It explains that these extra charges are often necessary for suppliers to compete on price in the industry. The goal of the video and this article is to provide insight into the pricing structure of branded merchandise and educate viewers about the extra charges associated with it.
Screen Charges
Screen charges are fees associated with creating physical screens for screen printing. These charges are necessary for each color used in the design. This means that a design with multiple colors will have multiple screen charges. Suppliers often save screens for up to two years, which can save on costs for repeat orders. However, screen charges can significantly impact the cost of branded merchandise, especially for small orders or designs with multiple colors.
While these charges may seem excessive, they are a necessary part of the screen printing process. The creation of screens involves labor and materials, and these costs need to be covered. Understanding this can help clients make informed decisions about their design and color choices.
Setup Fees
Setup fees are another common charge in the branded merchandise industry. These fees cover the time and labor required to set up machines and prepare for printing. Setup fees are common in digital printing and other printing methods that don’t require physical screens. Repeat setup fees may be charged for subsequent orders of the same design. These fees help suppliers cover the cost of labor and maintain competitive pricing.
Run Charges
Run charges are additional fees for running the job multiple times or in different locations. These charges may apply when printing multiple colors or printing in different areas of the product. Additional run charges can increase the overall cost of the order, especially for small quantities or complex designs.
Embroidery Charges
Embroidery charges are associated with creating digital files and setting up embroidery machines. A DST file is used to guide the sewing machine and ensure accurate embroidery. Embroidery charges are typically a one-time fee unless modifications to the design are requested. Keeping the art consistent can help avoid additional charges.
Art Charges
Art charges may apply when the provided artwork needs to be converted to a vector or camera-ready format. Vector art ensures that the design remains clear and doesn’t pixelate when resized. Art charges can be avoided by providing high-quality vector art. However, suppliers may need to clean up or modify artwork, resulting in additional charges.
Proof Charges
Proof charges are fees for reviewing and approving artwork before production. Proof charges act as an insurance policy to ensure the correct artwork is used. Some suppliers may charge proof fees, while others may not. As Kirby mentioned in the video, this charge can be a source of frustration for distributors and clients. But these charges have been created by using the supplier as the “art department” and requesting multiple proofs on every order. Implementing a system of one free proof could encourage better artwork preparation.
Less Than Minimum Charges
Less than minimum charges are fees for ordering quantities below the supplier’s minimum requirement. Suppliers may charge less than minimum fees to compensate for the inconvenience of producing smaller quantities. These charges cover the cost of handling and storing excess inventory.
PMS Color Match Charges
PMS color match charges are fees for matching specific colors using the Pantone Matching System. PMS color match ensures precise color reproduction for brands with specific color requirements. Matching colors accurately may require additional time and effort, resulting in extra charges. This fee will be charged for each color that needs to be specifically matched.
Shipping Charges
Shipping charges cover the cost of delivering the branded merchandise to the client. Shipping charges are necessary when products need to be shipped across the United States. Suppliers may include shipping charges in the overall pricing or list them separately. Considering shipping options and planning ahead can help mitigate shipping charges. But make no mistake, no distributor has the space to house the (over) 1 million promotional products for sale. So there will be a cost of shipping to deliver your order.
Conclusion
The world of branded merchandise can be a labyrinth of extra charges and hidden fees. However, understanding these charges can help clients make informed decisions and avoid surprises on the invoice. The goal of this article is to educate viewers about the extra charges associated with branded merchandise and provide insight into the pricing structure of the industry.
Remember, it’s always a good idea to ask for all charges upfront. This can help avoid surprises on the invoice and ensure that you’re getting the best value for your money. So the next time you’re ordering branded merchandise, don’t be afraid to ask questions and get the information you need.
Each week on DMJ 1 on 1, Kirby Hasseman takes on a different topic to help provide value to those looking to grow a brand or organization. Unveiling our latest video, DMJ 1 on 1: The 5 Must-Haves For a Health & Wellness Program. Submerge yourself into the critical components required to craft a triumphant health and wellness program within your organization. Watch now…and dig in below.
The latest DMJ 1 on 1 brings to light five essential components for a health and wellness program to have a significant impact. Kirby shares this involvement in health and wellness programs through their work in communications and branded merch. They highlight the financial benefits of implementing a health and wellness program, such as lower medical costs and reduced absenteeism. This article will delve into these five must-haves and explain why they are critical for the success of any health and wellness program.
These five components are an enrollment plan, a design plan, a merch plan, a communication plan, and an exercise plan. Each of these plays a unique role in ensuring the effectiveness and success of a health and wellness program. They not only help in engaging the participants but also ensure that the program is aligned with the organization’s brand guidelines, thereby creating a unique identity for the program. Let’s explore each of these components in detail.
Enrollment Plan
The first must-have for a successful health and wellness program is an effective enrollment plan. This plan is crucial to ensure active participation and engagement in the program. It’s not enough to just have a program in place; it’s equally important to create excitement and engagement around it. This can be achieved through effective communication and marketing strategies.
One of the ways to generate interest and encourage sign-ups is by utilizing email scripts, videos, and CEO involvement. A multi-step enrollment process can also be implemented to increase engagement and commitment. This process can help in creating a sense of ownership among the participants, thereby increasing their commitment to the program.
Design Plan
Next up is the design plan. It’s recommended to have a design plan that aligns with the organization’s brand guidelines but is unique to the health and wellness program. This helps in creating a distinct identity for the program, which can encourage self-identification and accountability among participants.
It’s important to get buy-in from the marketing team to ensure the consistency and effectiveness of the design plan. A well-thought-out design plan can not only reflect the brand guidelines but also distinguish the health and wellness program from other initiatives of the organization.
Merch Plan
A merch plan is another essential component of a health and wellness program. It’s important to provide quality and appealing merchandise that aligns with the program’s goals and values. This can serve as a motivation for the participants and encourage them to actively participate in the program.
Consider having a strategic merch release plan to maintain participant engagement and motivation. Also, it’s advisable to pre-plan and order merchandise in advance to ensure timely delivery and avoid last-minute stress. This can help in keeping the participants excited and engaged throughout the program.
Communication Plan
A communication plan is crucial to regularly engage and inspire participants. This can include daily or weekly communication via email, text, or a company app. Consistent communication is key to motivate and educate participants about the program and its benefits.
Various communication channels can be utilized to reach participants effectively. It’s also important to incorporate mental health components into the communication plan to address holistic well-being. This can help in creating a comprehensive health and wellness program that caters to the physical as well as mental health of the participants.
Exercise Plan
Last but not least, an exercise plan is necessary for a successful health and wellness program. This plan should provide information and options for different types of exercise, including meditation and workouts at the workstation. Offering exercise resources and guidance can empower participants to take control of their fitness and mental health.
The exercise plan should include options for various exercise types, such as meditation, yoga, and workouts that can be done at the workstation. It’s important to ensure that the exercise plan is attainable and adaptable to accommodate participants’ different schedules and work environments. This can help in making the program more inclusive and effective.
Conclusion
The fact is, most health and wellness programs lack all five of these components. However, having them can significantly impact the program’s effectiveness. By incorporating these five must-haves, organizations can create a comprehensive and effective health and wellness program that not only benefits the participants but also contributes to the organization’s overall success.
You know what time it is! It’s time for Thirsty Thursday! Thirsty Thursday is the award-winning piece of content from Hasseman Marketing where we take a mystery drink out of a piece of branded drinkware! Be careful…it’s not for everyone. This week we feature the 17 oz watercolor drip ceramic mug from Bel Promo. It’s a fun one. Get ready to giggle…and be jealous of this new piece of drinkware. Watch now!
Branded Drinkware from Bel Promo
Our drinkware for today’s episode is a 17 oz watercolor drip ceramic mug from Bel Promo. This mug is not just a vessel for your favorite beverage, but a piece of art in itself. The watercolor drip design gives it a unique and appealing look, making it a standout piece on any table or desk.
What’s great about this mug is its affordability coupled with its high perceived value. It’s a quality product that doesn’t break the bank, making it an excellent choice for businesses looking to impress their clients or employees. We’ve also noticed a fun trend of adding quirky imprints on these mugs, adding a touch of personality to the corporate branding. It’s a small detail that can make a big difference in how your brand is perceived. To learn more… head to our shop here.
Tasting the Mystery Drink
Now, let’s move on to the exciting part of the show – tasting the mystery drink. We’ve poured the drink into our Bel Promo mugs and are ready to take our first sip. The initial reaction is a mix of surprise and intrigue. The flavor is complex and hard to pin down, with a sweet and salty undertone that leaves us wanting more.
As we continue to sip, we start making guesses about the type of the drink. Is it a craft beer with a unique flavor profile? Or perhaps a flavored coffee with a twist? The suspense is part of the fun, and we’re all eager to find out what this mystery drink is.
Revealing the Mystery Drink
And now, the moment we’ve all been waiting for – the revelation of the mystery drink. It turns out to be a salted caramel coffee ale, a unique blend that combines the best of both worlds. The initial sweetness of the caramel is balanced by the bitterness of the coffee, with a hint of saltiness that adds an extra layer of complexity.
Our final thoughts on the drink are mixed. Some of us love the unique flavor combination, while others find it a bit too adventurous. But regardless of our opinions on the drink, we all agree on one thing – the quality of the Bel Promo mug has significantly enhanced our tasting experience.
Conclusion
As we wrap up this episode of Thirsty Thursday, we can’t help but praise the quality of the Bel Promo mug once again. Its unique design, high perceived value, and affordability make it a great gift for customers or as a room gift. It’s a product that people will use daily, keeping your brand at the forefront of their minds.
Here’s a big thank you to our viewers for tuning in. We hope you enjoyed this episode of Thirsty Thursday as much as we did. Until next time, stay thirsty!
Each Thirsty Thursday, we feature a cool piece of branded drinkware. To learn more… head to our shop here.
You know what time it is! It’s time for Thirsty Thursday! Thirsty Thursday is the award-winning piece of content from Hasseman Marketing where we take a mystery drink out of a piece of branded drinkware! Be careful…it’s not for everyone. This week we feature the Hydro Flask® Wide Mouth 24oz Bottle with Flex Straw Cap from PCNA. It’s a fun one. Get ready to giggle…and be jealous of this new piece of drinkware. Watch now!
Welcome to another exciting episode of Thirsty Thursday, where we explore the world of beverages, one sip at a time. In this episode, our hosts are faced with a mystery drink, concealed within a branded Hydro Flask Wide-mouth 24 oz bottle with a flex straw cap. This intriguing drinkware was generously donated by PCNA, adding an extra layer of suspense to our taste-testing adventure.
For those new to Thirsty Thursday, our series is all about the exploration and discovery of new flavors, with a healthy dose of fun and banter. Our hosts, a diverse group of beverage enthusiasts, are always eager to take on the challenge of identifying and reviewing mystery drinks. The Hydro Flask® Wide Mouth 24oz Bottle with Flex Straw Cap with its sleek design and practical flex straw cap, is the perfect vessel for today’s mystery drink. Retailing for just under $50, it’s a high-quality piece of drinkware that’s sure to keep our beverage at the perfect temperature.
Initial Reactions to the Mystery Drink
As the hosts uncapped the Hydro Flask, the anticipation was palpable. They revealed that the mystery drink had been marinating since the last recording, adding a touch of apprehension to their initial excitement. The Hydro Flask, with its high-quality build and stylish design, was met with unanimous approval. However, the mystery drink inside was a different story.
The revelation that the drink had been resting in the flask since the last recording led to a mix of excitement and apprehension. Would the flavors have intensified over time, or would they have mellowed out? The hosts were eager to find out. Their initial reactions were a mix of curiosity and apprehension, with the Hydro Flask’s high perceived value adding an extra layer of intrigue.
Tasting the Mystery Drink
Upon tasting, the hosts had mixed reactions. Some found the mystery drink bland, while others detected notes of cherry, raspberry, and possibly green tea. The drink had a slight burn, not too sweet, and more fruity than sugary, which led to a unanimous description of it as a “Kool-Aid with a burn”.
The hosts engaged in a lively discussion about the possible flavors detected in the drink. They compared the mystery drink to other known beverages, trying to pinpoint its unique flavor profile. Despite the mixed reactions, the hosts were all intrigued by the complexity of the mystery drink and its unexpected flavor combination.
Revealing the Mystery Drink
The moment of truth arrived, and the mystery drink was revealed to be an Absolute Pineapple Martini. This revelation surprised the hosts, as none of them had detected any pineapple flavor. The unexpected flavor profile of the drink sparked a lively discussion among the hosts, who were intrigued by the unexpected twist.
The hosts expressed their surprise at the revelation, with some even questioning their taste buds. The unexpected flavor profile of the Absolute Pineapple Martini led to a lively discussion about how flavors can be masked or enhanced by other ingredients. Despite the surprise, the hosts agreed that the mystery drink was a refreshing change from the usual beverages they encounter.
Final Verdict
Despite the unexpected reveal, the hosts gave the Absolute Pineapple Martini a thumbs up. They suggested that it would be refreshing on ice, making it a perfect drink for a hot summer day. The Hydro Flask also received high praise for its high perceived value and practical design, with the hosts recommending it to viewers as a stylish and durable drinkware option.
The hosts’ final verdict on the mystery drink was positive, with many expressing a desire to try it again in the future. They also shared their recommendations for how to best enjoy the Absolute Pineapple Martini, suggesting it would be perfect for a summer barbecue or a relaxing evening at home. The Hydro Flask was also a hit, with the hosts praising its high perceived value and recommending it to viewers as a worthy investment.
Conclusion
The hosts expressed their appreciation for PCNA’s donation of the Hydro Flask, which added an extra layer of excitement to the taste-testing experience. They encouraged viewers to check out more drinkware pieces on their shop, promising a wide range of high-quality options to suit all tastes and budgets.
In their final remarks, the hosts thanked PCNA for their generous donation and encouraged viewers to continue exploring new flavors and beverages. They signed off with a reminder to stay hydrated and keep an open mind when it comes to trying new drinks. After all, you never know when you might stumble upon your next favorite beverage.
The effectiveness of branded merchandise in marketing campaigns is a topic that has been widely discussed, yet often misunderstood. Many businesses invest heavily in branded merchandise, but few know how to measure its impact accurately. The goal here is to shed light on this topic, providing insights into how promotional products can boost open rates, increase orders, and create brand affinity. We will also discuss the challenges businesses face in measuring the effectiveness of branded merchandise and how to overcome them.
Branded merchandise is not just about slapping your logo on a product; it’s about creating a meaningful connection with your audience. It’s about using a physical item to convey your brand’s values and personality. But how do you know if your branded merchandise is achieving these goals? That’s where measurement comes in. By understanding how to measure the effectiveness of your branded merchandise, you can make more informed decisions and maximize your return on investment.
Promotional Products and Open Rates
One of the most significant benefits of promotional products is their ability to increase the open rate on direct mail. According to a study by the International Organization of Promotional Products, well-executed promotional products can boost open rates by up to 75%. This is because promotional products create a sense of curiosity that a basic letter may not. The physical presence of a product, often referred to as “bumpy mail,” can pique the recipient’s interest and encourage them to open the mail.
However, the effectiveness of promotional products is not just about creating curiosity; it’s also about delivering value. The more useful and relevant the promotional product is to the recipient, the more likely they are to open the mail and engage with your brand. Therefore, when choosing promotional products, it’s crucial to consider your audience’s needs and preferences.
Branded Merch and Reorders
Branded merchandise can also play a significant role in driving reorders. A study involving a dry cleaner and new residents found that giving branded merchandise to new residents increased their likelihood of ordering by 18%. This is compared to giving nothing or just a coupon. The tangible nature of branded merchandise can create a stronger connection with the brand, leading to faster and increased orders.
However, it’s important to note that the effectiveness of branded merchandise in driving reorders depends on the quality of the merchandise and its relevance to the customer. Poor quality merchandise can harm your brand’s reputation, while irrelevant merchandise may not resonate with your customers. Therefore, it’s crucial to invest in high-quality merchandise that reflects your brand’s values and meets your customers’ needs.
Brand Affinity and Positive Association
Branded merchandise can also help create brand affinity and a positive association with your brand. Studies have shown that receiving branded merchandise can make customers feel more connected to the brand. This is especially true when the merchandise is of high quality and aligns with the customer’s values and lifestyle.
Creating a positive association with your brand through branded merchandise can have long-term benefits. It can increase customer loyalty, encourage word-of-mouth referrals, and even influence purchasing decisions. Therefore, when planning your branded merchandise strategy, it’s important to consider not just the immediate impact but also the long-term effects on your brand perception.
Challenges in Measuring Effectiveness
Despite the potential benefits of branded merchandise, many businesses struggle to measure its effectiveness. One of the main challenges is a lack of understanding of what to measure. While it’s easy to compare the reach of branded merchandise with other marketing channels, this may not accurately reflect its effectiveness. The impact of branded merchandise extends beyond reach; it also includes factors like brand perception, customer loyalty, and reorder rates.
To overcome these challenges, businesses need to establish clear objectives for their branded merchandise campaigns. These objectives should align with the overall marketing strategy and be measurable. By setting clear objectives, businesses can track the performance of their branded merchandise campaigns and make necessary adjustments to maximize their effectiveness.
Targeted Use of Branded Merchandise
Branded merchandise is most effective when used in a targeted fashion. Simply throwing a bunch of branded merchandise without a specific target is not effective. Instead, businesses should identify their target audience and tailor their branded merchandise to meet their needs and preferences. This targeted approach can lead to greater effectiveness and a higher return on investment.
For example, if your target audience is environmentally conscious, you might consider using eco-friendly branded merchandise. This not only aligns with your audience’s values but also reinforces your brand’s commitment to sustainability. By understanding your audience and aligning your branded merchandise with their values, you can create a stronger connection with your audience and increase the effectiveness of your branded merchandise.
Differentiating Brand Marketing and Direct Marketing
When measuring the effectiveness of branded merchandise, it’s important to differentiate between brand marketing and direct marketing. Brand marketing focuses on building brand awareness and recognition, while direct marketing aims for direct response and immediate action. Therefore, the metrics used to measure the effectiveness of brand marketing may not accurately reflect the effectiveness of direct marketing, and vice versa.
For example, brand marketing might measure the increase in brand awareness and perception, while direct marketing might measure the increase in sales or leads. By understanding the difference between brand marketing and direct marketing, businesses can choose the right metrics to measure the effectiveness of their branded merchandise and make more informed decisions.
Understanding the Purpose of the Campaign
Understanding the purpose of the branded merchandise campaign is crucial in measuring its effectiveness. Different types of branded merchandise campaigns serve different purposes. For example, brand marketing campaigns focus on raising awareness and recognition, while direct marketing campaigns aim for direct response and specific actions. Therefore, the metrics used to measure the effectiveness of a branded merchandise campaign should align with its purpose.
For instance, if the purpose of the campaign is to increase brand awareness, you might measure the increase in brand mentions on social media or the increase in website traffic. On the other hand, if the purpose of the campaign is to drive sales, you might measure the increase in sales or the conversion rate. By aligning the metrics with the purpose of the campaign, you can accurately measure the effectiveness of your branded merchandise.
Examples of Branded Merchandise Campaigns
The video provides examples of different types of branded merchandise campaigns and how to measure their effectiveness. One example is a monthly branded merchandise campaign, where a different piece of branded merchandise is used each month to reach out to clients and set up meetings. By understanding the purpose of each campaign, businesses can measure its effectiveness and make necessary adjustments to improve future campaigns.
For instance, if the purpose of the campaign is to set up meetings, businesses might measure the number of meetings set up as a result of the campaign. If the purpose of the campaign is to increase brand awareness, businesses might measure the increase in brand mentions on social media or the increase in website traffic. By aligning the metrics with the purpose of the campaign, businesses can accurately measure the effectiveness of their branded merchandise.
Conclusion
Measuring the effectiveness of branded merchandise is not a straightforward task. It requires a clear understanding of the purpose of the campaign, the target audience, and the right metrics to measure. However, with the right approach, businesses can accurately measure the effectiveness of their branded merchandise and maximize their return on investment.
We hope this article has provided valuable insights into how to measure the effectiveness of branded merchandise. If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. And don’t forget to subscribe and rate our podcast for more valuable content on marketing and branding.
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