Maine Marketing
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Suzette Bergeron Suzette Bergeron owns Funman Promotions, a creative marketing company that uses logo merchandise to create effective, targeted promotional campaigns designed to build brand awareness. Suzette is the president of the Maine Marketing Association for 2007.

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May 30, 2007
What is SWAG? The ABC’s of Promotional Marketing

SWAG (swag) --noun An acronym for "Stuff We All Get"; Useful items given to a specific group of people designed to reinforce a theme, a brand or an experience; Also known as branded logo merchandise, promotional products and advertising specialties.

Did you know there are EIGHT different types of swag? Explore several ways swag can be used to promote your business, either internally or externally….

Awards: Recognition merchandise given to acclaim superior performance or service. Awards should be gifted in a way that publicly acknowledges the achievement.

Business Gifts: Merchandise given by a company to its employees, customers or any person with whom it wants to enhance a relationship. Business gifts are given in goodwill without obligation to or from the recipient.

Commemoratives: Merchandise used to mark a ceremony, anniversary, event or milestone.

Incentives and Premiums: Something the recipient can’t buy at any price, but must take some specific action to obtain: such as making a purchase, exceeding a sales quota or accomplishing specific company goals. Popular examples are: Safety Incentives, Wellness Incentives, Dealer Incentives, Direct Premiums, Referral Premiums and Sales Incentives. Incentive programs typically involve gifts given in sequence to keep people interested and involved in the program.

Lumpy Mail: Also known as a dimensional mail, lumpy mail is a promotional product sent via direct mail. Lumpy mail should be creatively designed to cut through the clutter and deliver a specific marketing message to a specific target audience.

Prizes: Reward given to winner in a contest, sweepstakes or lottery. Prizes may be used as bait to generate leads, opt-ins for future communication or answers to a survey. Technology gifts are popular prizes.

Promotional Giveaway: Direct premium given free of charge or obligation to generate awareness and/or goodwill. For maximum effectiveness the item should be useful or meaningful to the recipient and also tie in with the goals and objectives of the advertiser.

Traffic Builder: A promotional product designed to boost traffic at a retail store or booth at a trade show/job fair. Items should have lasting value to the recipient so the message is carried long after the event is over.

Let’s face it, everybody loves free stuff…and when properly planned SWAG can be a fun way to influence customer and/or employee behavior.

Posted by Suzette Bergeron at 07:25 AM

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Comments

Ah, but BAD swag can be bad for your business. How many times have you gotten a free promo pen only to have it leak all over your pocket? If you want people to think of you in a positive light, make sure your swag reflects that.

Posted by John Platt
May 30, 2007 06:57 PM

Yay! Free stuff rules!

Posted by macsgirl
May 30, 2007 08:57 PM

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