OT: Marketting question

Francois Ouellette fouellet-cpI+UMyWUv9BDgjK7y7TUQ at public.gmane.org
Wed Oct 26 13:38:29 UTC 2005


Having worked for companies who offered such goodies during training
sessions and seminars, I can tell you that the number one coveted item was
always mugs, as mentioned earlier.

Other popular items include keyrings, pens, and little desktop items such
as  clocks or mouse pads, but these have to work with optical mice
nowadays.

 François Ouellette
<fouellet-cpI+UMyWUv9BDgjK7y7TUQ at public.gmane.org>

>
> Both of those are my most coveted give aways. Mugs I like because they are
> functional and any logo on them is okay.
>
> T-shirts are great too. I have no problem being a walking poster for your
> company when I get the poster for free.
>
> One of the worst things I got was a 8x6 picture frame. It was a nice
> frame, but the logos on it made it look tacky.
>
> Do you know who your audience is? Is it geeks or is it suits, or is it
> something in between.
>
>>    For example, would you most likely hang onto/use a T-shirt, a mug,
>> something else?
>>
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