by Kirby Hasseman
“Guess who’s back! Back again!” No, it’s not Slim Shady. It’s just the Hasseman Marketing crew attending another industry event on the lookout for cool ideas for your next branded merchandise needs. The HMC gang recently attended the latest OPPA (Ohio Promotional Professionals Association) event and we came back with a few fun ideas to spice up your next merch campaign.
Here are 7 great branded merchandise ideas from the latest Sales Safari.

Multicam Cap with Flag
This new cap from our friends at Outdoor cap has a sleek look and a patriotic feel. The Multicam Cap with Flag Visor is a perfect promotional cap for the outdoor enthusiast. This structured cap features a pro mid crown and back arch plus a tuck strap with slide closure to create the perfect fit. This hat also includes a woven label flag on the visor giving it a look any patriotic customer would love.

Custom Wave Table Tent
If you create a table tent, the purpose is to stand out…right? “WAVE” 3-D custom 3-D table tents or calendars feature your branding and custom art printed on both sides PLUS the inside panels of the product—and at a low minimum of just 50 pieces. Printed on sturdy, smooth white cardstock. The Wave design features two pop-out panels to feature images, pricing menus, calendars, and more. Great for restaurant or bar table tents or counter cards, bank counter displays, event save the dates, sports calendars, and more.

Custom Playing Cards
“Why gamble with another (company)?” These custom playing cards feel like a fun branded merchandise idea that would be easy to build a campaign around. Full-color process and poker size, the casino quality full custom design playing card deck allows for full creativity putting your logo in the spotlight.

14 oz University Collection: Deep Etch
When it comes to this amazing piece of drinkware, it’s not just about the vessel. It’s about the imprint. Don’t get me wrong. The ceramic mugs are beautiful. But when you combine them with this elegant-looking deep etch, you create a branded merchandise keepsake.

Coronado 22 oz Straw Tumbler
Can you say colorful? Drink, sip, and seal. 22oz. Double-wall stainless steel tumbler. Copper lined 304-grade stainless steel inner. Tritan straw with silicone straw tip, and Tritan /stainless steel lid. This one is fun and functional.

Boom Light Up 14W Waterproof Wireless Speaker
Get ready to light up the party! The Boom Light Up 14W Waterproof Wireless Speaker features two 7w speakers with rainbow light changing colors along with a music beat. Built-in 4000mah lithium battery. We got a chance to listen to this, and if you are a speaker snob, this is the one for you!

Sublimated Sherpa Scarf
If an item can whisper both “luxury” and “value” at the same time, this one does! Not only does this have an incredibly soft feel, but this Sherpa Scarf also offers edge to edge sublimated full-color imprint. And it doesn’t break the bank!
So there are 7 great branded merchandise ideas from the latest OPPA Sales Safari event! If you want to discuss any of these items, or if you need some other merch to rock your next campaign, please let us know!
Hasseman Marketing is your one-stop marketing shop. We work hard to “Deliver #MarketingJoy to you. If you want to make sure you never miss an update, now is a great time to become a VIP. Sign up to be “on the list” here.
by Kirby Hasseman
I was at a small group meeting recently with a group of high achievers. These are high-character people who have had success in their life. I respect this group. As we went around the room discussing things that were on their mind, a theme bubbled to the top for me. Many of the people in the room were struggling with a common challenge. They lacked any positive recognition for their achievements.
Leaders in their organizations did not pat them on the back and thank them for their hard work…and it hurt.
These are highly educated, accomplished individuals. These folks show up every day and do their best. But the cultures they were working in did not recognize their efforts…and it was grinding them down. I am sure if you asked them, they might say they didn’t need a pat on the back. “Doing good work is enough.” But it’s not.
Being recognized for your contribution is something we all need.
We might not even think that we “want it.” We need it. Organizations that don’t understand the human need for recognition struggle. I was watching it happen in front of my eyes. These people who are leaders in their own organizations were frustrated…and the solution seemed so simple. But as I have said many times before, simple is not the same as easy.
Organizations (yes yours) need to do a better job of showing appreciation to their team. As I have said before, there is an Appreciation Gap in most organizations. If you ask leadership if they show appreciation, they will tell you that they do. But most employees don’t feel appreciated or recognized. That appreciation gap creates a divide in an organization that frustrates everyone.
Appreciation Has To Be Intentional
The fact is, life and business are busy. Even leaders that have the best of intentions can lose sight of showing appreciation. We have a lot to do and a lot to manage. And let’s face it, some of us are not as good at thinking of gestures of kindness as others. Unless I make a point of it, I lose track too! That is why leaders need to be intentional about showing appreciation.
We need to schedule appreciation.
As I have said hundreds of times, “If it’s not on my calendar, it doesn’t exist.” If that’s true of my appointments and sales calls, why would appreciation be any different? So here is how to build appreciation into every day of the week. If you do this regularly as a leader, you have a chance to bridge that appreciation gap in your organization and improve your culture.
Monday: Do a weekly walk around looking for people to lift up. Someone on your team has probably done something worth mentioning. Call that out. If not, there might be someone that is struggling. Look your team in the eye. Make it a point to listen. Take an hour a week to lift your team up.
Tuesday: Send one thank you card. If you do this before your day goes crazy, this will not take long. When you stack this up, week after week, your team will feel seen.
Wednesday: Bring in the merch! Once a week, pick out a high performer to recognize with a cool piece of branded drinkware or apparel. There is nothing like cool branded merch to help build a tribe. In addition, by doing this, you start to create a habit of “looking for good things” in your organization. A human brain is an amazing tool. When you tell it to start looking for things to celebrate, it finds them!
Thursday: Take a team member to lunch. By taking some time away from the office, you can really build a better relationship with your team members. And of course, if you are willing to listen, this goes even deeper.
Friday: Send out a weekly email to your team commending some cool accomplishments.
Now…put these on your calendar.
None of these are huge time or financial commitments. They can, however, make a big difference in your team. But if you leave them to chance, they won’t happen. Build appreciation into every day of your week if you want to do it consistently.
Hasseman Marketing is your one-stop marketing shop. We work hard to “Deliver #MarketingJoy to you. If you want to make sure you never miss an update, now is a great time to become a VIP. Sign up to be “on the list” here.
by Kirby Hasseman
“If you build it, they will come.” This is a line from an iconic Hollywood movie called “Field of Dreams,” with Kevin Costner. It’s also one of the biggest lies we believe in business when it comes to creating a new website.
Building a new (or improved) website for your organization can be exciting. It takes a lot of planning and hard work. And hopefully, when you are done, you are incredibly excited about the outcome! The problem that many organizations run into is they think that when the website is built, the work is done. They believe the line from the movie. They have built it…now the traffic will come!
Unfortunately, that’s not how website traffic works.
I hate the be the bearer of bad news, but once the site is functional, now the work of driving traffic to the website begins. This is one of the ways that websites are just like a retail establishment. You can’t just put up the “open” sign and have a steady flow of traffic. You have to do the work. So here are 7 ways to drive traffic to your new website.
Paid Traffic
You have likely heard of Google Adwords and Facebook ads. These are incredibly effective ways to drive traffic to your site. The best part about this traffic is that it tends to be very targeted. When it comes to Google Adwords, they have likely searched for the very solution you provide. For all its faults, Facebook is incredibly good at creating traffic as well. This is a great way to get your website on the map. The downside, of course, is that if your entire strategy is built on paid traffic, the cost will just continue to rise.
Press Releases
This is such an often overlooked strategy. When well-written and well-targeted, this can be extremely effective. We recently launched a website called JobsInCoshocton.com. The idea is to educate 17-24-year-olds in Coshocton County about the opportunities in their hometown. While sending this press release out nationally would make no sense, the local media is very interested. If you pick the right target, the audience might be hungry for your news.
Content Marketing
There are a LOT of ways to use content marketing to promote your new website. The first is to create a blog on the new site or to have other interested bloggers write about it to drive traffic. You can also create videos or podcasts that can talk about the importance and features of the new site. You can also request to be a guest on other podcasts or videos. These content providers may already have an audience that speaks to your target, so you can help them (by providing interesting content) while they help you!
In the example of JobsInCoshocton.com, we will likely feature that team on the Coshocton Conversations podcast soon. That podcast already speaks to people who are interested in the area, so they would be a perfect fit!
Direct Mail
We have said it before here, direct mail is not dead. And with the pandemic, its effectiveness has increased. When you want to drive traffic to your new site, a targeted direct mail piece can be powerful. A few tips to help increase the effectiveness include:
- Make it clear what you want the audience to do. Put a QR code on the piece to show people to scan it so they can head straight to the site.
- Do a postcard so they don’t have to open anything to see the information.
- Add an extra feature (like a magnet) so there is added long-term value to promote the site.
- Make it bumpy. Add a piece of branded merchandise to improve open rates and the long-term success of the mailer.
Branded Merchandise
Using Branded Merchandise is a great way to build a tribe. These brand advocates can become the best source of “word of mouth” for your new website. The best brands have a tribe of people excited to tell the story. And if you are smart, you can make that even easier. You can certainly add your website to items that have a large enough imprint area. And just like your direct mail piece, you can create an amazing piece of merch with a QR code as well.
Branded merchandise is (by its nature) very targeted and also longer lasting. So by incorporating a quality piece of branded merchandise into your campaign, you can not only give the website a boost in the short term but give it a longer-lasting impact as well.
Email and Text
We have talked about the difference between brand marketing and direct marketing here before. Branded merchandise can serve both purposes. Email and text messages are hardcore direct marketing! Your own list of contacts in email and text can be one of the most valuable assets you have in your marketing toolbox. You own that list. By letting these “VIPs” know that you have a new website, you can create direct traffic to the site…right away!
Event Marketing
When you know exactly who you are marketing to, you know what events they attend. Whether that is going to a trade show, a community event, or an educational conference, getting face to face with that audience can be powerful. At these events, you can create a buzz around the website and even show people how to use the new site. This “hand to hand combat” can be a great way to tell the story of your organization…and why the new website can be a great tool!
These are 7 ways to drive traffic to your new website. As you can see, I talk quite a bit about targeting the right audience. Traffic only really matters if it’s the right traffic. By using these strategies, you can not only increase traffic…but the right kind of traffic to the website!
Hasseman Marketing is your one-stop marketing shop. We work hard to “Deliver #MarketingJoy to you. If you want to make sure you never miss an update, now is a great time to become a VIP. Sign up to be “on the list” here.
by Kirby Hasseman
(Coshocton, OH)—Coshocton-based marketing firm and promotional products distributor Hasseman Marketing & Communications is growing again. Hasseman Marketing is excited to welcome Briar Swigert to their team. Swigert graduated from Coshocton High School and brings enthusiasm and a hard-working spirit to Hasseman Marketing.
“I am thrilled to have Briar on the team, and cannot wait to see what amazing things he brings to the table,” says Hasseman Marketing CEO, Kirby Hasseman. “Not only does he have a great attitude and is willing to learn, but he is also very diverse in his talents. That will be great for us and our clients!”
In his new role, Briar will lead the print production for Hasseman Marketing and clients as well. This includes business cards, postcards, invitations, letterhead, envelopes, books, calendars, etc. for Hasseman Marketing clients. In addition, Swigert has a creative mind and is learning the digital marketing design side of things as well.
“I am so excited to see what all I get into here,” says Swigert. “I am learning something new each day, and am eager to help Hasseman Marketing and our community with their marketing needs.”
Hasseman Marketing headquarters is located at 432 Main Street in Coshocton, Ohio. They can be found online at www.HassemanMarketing.com. In addition, you can follow them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/hassemanmarketing. You can also find more out about our staff at https://hassemanmarketing.com/about/.
by Kirby Hasseman
We have been talking about the importance of bridging the Appreciation Gap for years. What is the Appreciation Gap? Most employers, leaders, and entrepreneurs believe they are showing their team appreciation. But studies show that most employees don’t feel appreciated or valued. That creates an “appreciation gap” that leads to dissatisfaction on both sides.
And while there are plenty of ways to show appreciation, Employee Appreciation Day is right around the corner. It might be time to step up and show your team you care with some amazing branded merchandise. And if you like any of these, we have created a shop you can check out right here.
Employee Appreciation Day
Employee Appreciation Day is the first Friday in March and it gives a formal “excuse” for you to show your team how much they mean to you! So here are a few really cool items to help you show up as a hero on Employee Appreciation Day!

Urban Peak® 20 oz Altair Vacuum Tumbler
This copper-lined, vacuum-insulated deep draw liner maintains optimal drinking temperatures. In other words, this is an awesome-looking piece that also keeps your hot drinks hot and your cold drinks cold. It has a very high perceived value and you can even personalize it to make it extra special. Learn more here.

Ultimate Utility Tote
This sturdy tote features a large compartment with a wire rim to give the tote shape and total functionality. It also has a sewn-in hard bottom for extra durability. Aside from its main compartment, it has a front pocket to store your smaller items and a 14-inch handle drop height. Your company name or logo can be imprinted onto the side of the bag, which is available in a variety of different colors. Fellow travelers and grocery shoppers alike will be jealous of your consumers for having such a useful and colorful item from your company! Learn more here!

48″ arc – The Rebel Inverted
The Rebel is an umbrella featuring a revolutionary design that allows the water to push away when closing, making it easy when entering or leaving a car or through a door and keeping you dry in the process. Plus, the inverted closing action keeps the dry side of the umbrella on the outside when brought indoors. Learn more here.

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! Learn more here.
But wait there’s more! We have created a shop that includes these amazing items and more here. Browse, shop and buy right here.
Sign up to become one of our VIPs. When you do you will get one email per week talking about the big ideas that can help you move your business forward. Sign up here.