5 Eco-Friendly Branded Merchandise Ideas

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!

eco-friendly koozie

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.

eco-friendly bottle opener

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 straw

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.

eco-friendly lip balm

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.

eco-friendly t-shirt

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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Hot New Branded Merch Ideas for 2022

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.

wireless headphone speaker hot branded merch

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 hot branded merch

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.

lap desk hot new branded merch

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 hot branded merch

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.

podcast kit hot new branded merch

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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3 Questions To Ask Before You Buy Branded Merchandise

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!

How To Market Without Facebook

A week or so ago (as I write this), something happened that rocked a huge group of people to their core…Facebook and Instagram went down for around 6 hours.  While you can comment about the addictive qualities of social media and our phones (and that’s a blog for another day), I looked at it through the eyes of a marketer.  The fact is, many businesses use social media exclusively to market their businesses.  Some businesses talked about losing millions of dollars during that 6-hour stretch because everything they did (marketing, selling, and collecting money) all happen through Facebook.

So it begs the question…what happens when Facebook goes away?

What will you do if the largest social media platform stops?  How will you market your business or your organization without Facebook?  Now before anyone gets on your high horse, this is not a blog designed to bash Facebook, or using the platform to market.  From my perspective, an organization would be crazy not to use this resource.  You can find us on Facebook here.  For all its faults, I still see Facebook as the number one platform to promote just about anything online.  But some of us (maybe me included) have become overly reliant on this one platform to meet our needs.

So what will we do?  How do you market without Facebook?  Here are a couple of ideas.  And you might not want to wait until Facebook disappears to start using them.  And if you would rather just watch a video about this…you can click here.

 

Move To Another Social Platform

The most obvious and immediate strategy, if this happens, is to move to another social media platform.  As a matter of fact, that’s exactly what happened that day.  Twitter usage took off, as did Linkedin, TikTok, etc.  And in talking with other marketing experts about this very situation, that was their first suggestion.  As my friend Bill Petrie said, “When Facebook goes away it will likely be because another platform became more important.”  That’s a great point.  So first step…go to where your clients are hanging out.

While this is good advice (and it is), there are challenges here too.  What if Facebook goes away quickly?  What if the platform that takes on most of the users is not one you have a following on?  You have the audience built on Facebook.  The challenge, of course, is that you would need to start over to build your audience again.  So if you need to build that audience on another platform at some point, maybe you should begin before you need to.

Takeaway:  If your audience can only access you on one platform, you might want to consider building another.

Using Physical Marketing

One of the most powerful things that social media has allowed companies to do is to create a real relationship with their customers.  Traditional media was one-sided.  But social media allows for conversation.  While Facebook is a powerful distribution tool, it does allow for you to hear from your tribe.  That is really cool.  Now that you have done that work, it’s important to continue to solidify that relationship.  One powerful way to do that is by using high-quality branded merchandise.  Get your brand in the hands of your advocates and let them help you spread the word.

This is what the best marketers did during the pandemic.  When there was no way (other than social media) to reach customers, creative marketers started to send boxes of branded merchandise to their employees and their customers to their homes.  This created a connection that did not exist in the “real world” because of our isolation.  It’s powerful.  So why wait?  Start a campaign to get amazing coveted merchandise in the hands of your best customers.

Takeaway: Create a quarterly appreciation program targeted at your Top 20% of customers.

Rented Versus Owned Media

Since the early days of marketing, we have become very comfortable with “rented media.”  That is when another entity “owns” the audience and we just rent their attention for a short time.  We did this with radio, newspapers, and TV.  Those companies owned the audience and we paid for access.  As social media proliferated, this relationship became a bit more confusing.  As we built our audience on these platforms, we got lulled into thinking that we “owned” the audience.  But we don’t.  If Facebook decides to change their algorithm, they don’t have to check with us.  They own the audience.  So does every other social media platform.  That became incredibly clear when Facebook and Instagram went down.  Boom..”our audience” was gone.

That is why it’s so important to create an audience that is actually our own.  How do we do this?  The best way is to get your fans to sign up for an email or text list.  When a customer opts in to receive messages from you, they are really a part of your audience.  You have the right to send them messages when YOU want to.  While many marketers ruin this by spamming people with too many offers, many do a great job of providing value and giving great offers that the audience is excited to see.  Do that.

But we all know that (thanks to those spammers) most people don’t just go around handing out their email address to everyone.  Most of us have been burned by that!  So it’s important to create an offer of real value so the audience is excited to hand over their information.  Then, it’s equally important to value that audience.  The audience you “own” is a true value to your company.  We do this.  That is why we have created this 5 Day Marketing Course.  It’s totally free…and we hope it provides you value.  Sign up today and join our VIP list!

Takeaway:  Create an offer for your customers to “opt-in” to sign up to get emails (or texts) from you.

Have A Website That Works For You

I have repeatedly heard from new small businesses, “Why do I need a website?  I have a Facebook page!”  Well, my friends…this is why.  If that platform goes away, so does all of your ability to tell your story.  In addition, though Facebook is a powerful marketing tool, not everyone is on it.  That means that even if they WANT to see your message or learn about your service, they can’t.  You need a website.

But you don’t JUST need a website.  You need a website that works for you.  Many companies have what I call a “brochure website.”  That is a great start.  But if you want to succeed in a world without Facebook, you need a website that can help people find you.  That means a website that Google can find.  Have you done a search for your service?  Not your name…your service.  Are you coming up near the top?  If you are not in the first few search results, you are effectively invisible to your potential customers.

In addition, your website is a great place to start providing actual value to your clients.  You are the expert in your field.  Start acting like it on your website.  Write a blog that answers questions.  Create a podcast.  Start a video series that helps clients.  Create content and host it on your site.  This builds your credibility in the marketplace.  It shows that you are willing to “Give First.” 

In addition, it’s the place where you can not only sell your service but also have offers that allow customers to give you their contact information and you can build that audience you own.

Takeaway:  Create a website that really tells your story and acts as a business builder for your company.

Put It In Writing

We have all heard prognosticators tell us “Print is dead.”  But a funny thing happened when nearly everything shut down during the pandemic.  Businesses needed an affordable way to tell their story and promote their business.  So they turned to print and direct mail.  Social media is a great way to promote your organization.  But I don’t recommend abandoning all other forms of marketing.  If Facebook goes away, you will still need to tell your story…and do it affordably.  That is when you might want to turn to print.

And here’s the thing, with many of your competitors moving away from print, it might be a great time to get valuable attention in that same place.

Takeaway:  Don’t forget about print to tell your story…today and in the future.

So what can you do if Facebook and Instagram go away?  How will your organization tell your story?  These are just a few ways you can still stand out.  And if they work then…it might be time to start implementing these strategies right now.

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In Stock and Ready to Rock Branded Merchandise

I spent last week at a conference with leaders from around the branded merchandise space.  And while we had exciting conversations around marketing, hiring, and sales, there was one major theme that resonated with everyone.

That one issue that has us all up at night?  Supply chain.

We are seeing unprecedented challenges with the supply chain that are affecting nearly every industry.  That is why I wrote this blog back in July urging people to consider ordering year-end gifts then!

It’s a challenge, my friends…and it’s going to get worse before it gets better.

At Hasseman Marketing, we work hard to be your partner in your marketing and branded merchandise needs.  With that in mind, I feel that we owe you two things as a partner.  First, we need to be willing to share the good news AND the bad news so that you can be informed.  And second, we need to help offer up solutions.  That is what I want to do today.  I want to let you know that the supply chain issues are real…and to give you ideas on how to deal with them and still provide your team with great branded merchandise.

That is why we have created the “In Stock and Ready To Rock” branded merchandise shop.

The idea behind the “In Stock and Ready to Rock” shop is simple.  We have partnered with some great suppliers to find out what items they currently have deep inventory in.  It’s important to note that these numbers are changing daily.  So we will be monitoring numbers and updating these each week.  This does not guarantee stock in any of these items.  Based on conversations we had last week, I don’t think anyone could do that.  But we think it does give us a fighting chance!

It’s going to be a rocky 6 months (or more) on this front, but here are a few pieces of advice when ordering during this 4th quarter.

Patience is a Virtue

Each supplier we talked with shared stories of being cursed out about inventory problems.  One actually received a death threat.  Seriously…over shirts!  During these times, this is a simple reminder that we are all doing the best we can.  We promise to work hard to help you meet your branded merchandise needs.  But please be patient with us when we run into snags.  We will work through it together.

Have More Than One Option

We highly recommend having more than one option in play when it comes to your year-end gifts.  Consider having two or three good options that you like…and let us know the order.  That way, if we run into a challenge with your “option a” then we can move to “option b” without skipping a beat.  Hopefully, we won’t need to do that.  But if we know in advance, we have the highest potential for success.

Make Quick Decisions

I know I just told you to have patience with us.  But this will be the time for making quick decisions.  If you take too long to ponder, the option you want might be gone.  This is not a sensationalistic headline.  This is just the reality we are facing over the next 6 months.

This is not designed to be doom and gloom.  That is why we are working on this “In Stock and Ready To Rock” shop.  This is a good place to start if you want to shop online.  If not, reach out to one of our amazing sales team and we can help you along the way!