November 16, 2009
Marketing Your Product Through Personalized Luggage Tags
For companies with a limited marketing budget that aims to spread to a broader audience, luggage tags are a gift from the heavens. These cost-but highly-effective marketing tools not only fit one’s promotional purse but they also build brand recognition in a way billboards and print ads can’t.
Luggage tags are time and again used by travel agencies instead of locks and other travel paraphernalia. They make discerning one’s valuables easy on airports and other crowded areas.A wonderful travel accessory, they jazz up one’s suitcase with one simple attachment. Truly an item not to be overlook, it speaks volumes when it comes to promoting one’s brand.
Available in a variety of colors, sizes and materials, luggage tags can accommodate a company’s printing need without much effort. Some luggage tags already have spaces for your client’s substantial information while some have slits for business cards and other itineraries.
Luggage tags can also be presented as a part of a loot with other logoed items such as mugs, neck pillows and bags either as an incentive or as a reward. As they are lightweight, they can also be part of promotional mailings to reach out to other feasible markets – giving you more bang for your buck.
Not just for travel agencies; resorts and inns can also count luggage tags in their promotional plan as a way to appoint room numbers or thank their clients for their patronage. Schools can also hand them out to students on field trips or as way to cut apart levels and departments.
For a small item to do so much, luggage tags are undoubtedly, tools that serve a great purpose. They make your brand well-known by taking your logo places, magnifying your brand’s visibility and opening up acres of opportunities for your company not only locally but throughout the world.
Isabella Cobornois is a tradeshow giveaways counselor on Promotional Items in Phoenix, Arizona & Promotional Items in Tempe, Arizona. See posts by Isabella Cobornois & learn how to improve your marketing needs.
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