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Happy New Year! Not all resolutions are made to be broken, especially in business. Here are four exciting products to help you deliver big ideas and achieve even bigger results in 2015.
2014—the year of the ALS ice bucket challenge, the Oscar selfie and the Solange/Jay Z elevator brawl. Though we're sad it has come to an end, we're going to take a lesson from Disney's Frozen and "Let it Go." Here at Print+Promo we're excited to start 2015 off on the right foot, so we put together a list of the products we're most excited to see in the New Year.
People spend a lot of time in the kitchen, whether it's cooking dinner for loved ones, making a quick snack or just enjoying a drink with friends. Using kitchen and household items as promotions adds a personal touch to advertising, and gives end-users items they will use again and again.
People have so much stuff to carry around nowadays. Briefcases aren't just for paper anymore. Travel bags need to hold more than a change of clothes and some toiletries. So what will hold an end-users' phone, tablet, laptop, business papers, work attire, etc.?
It's no wonder that personal care products are a popular product category, given their distinctive connection to human sensation. If your clients are interested in attempting some sensory marketing, here are four items to help campaigns reach the next level.
It's been real, 2014. You gave us laughter. You gave us joy. You certainly gave us a ton of promotional products. Because we aren't quite ready to part ways, here are four more items to check out. Bring it, 2015.
Polyconcept North America (PCNA) announced the additions of FEY Promotional Products Group, Edgerton, Minn., and Evans Manufacturing, Garden Grove, Calif., to the PCNA Market Place. They will join Chocolate Inn/Taylor & Grant, Freeport, N.Y., with their storefronts launching in November and early December, respectively.
Planning ahead is part of the job description at a magazine. We plan the stories we will write, who will travel to industry events, when the magazine will go to the printer and then out to you, when we will take a long weekend so that it does not interfere with production.
The year is 2014, and the robots have finally taken over. Did you notice? Probably not—their rise to dominance was swift and silent.
Autumn is the season to beat thanks to the heavy campaigning for all things pumpkin. For those who need more convincing: fire pits, football and hoodies.