4 Simple Ways To Promote Your Business With Stickers
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Stickers are a great, simple and affordable way to help promote your business - whether it is a restaurant, stationary store, or even something that sells digital items, stickers are the way to go!
Branded stickers
These are great to help get your product out there, your stickers could be sent out as a mini freebie for customers who order specific products - who wouldn’t love a freebie inside! Logos on products and packaging help accentuate the product and give a face/reminder of what it is, slogan type stickers help give a catchy ringtone to your items, or create specific stickers that involve things like your brand colors and other unique designs.
Including stickers into your marketing brand
Help stand out in the crowd and promote your business products with freebies, even better if they have an association with the brand itself. For example, a stationary store could add a couple sticker freebies which include things like a pencil sticker, or planner stickers for organisation like weekly planner kits. This is helpful if a customer bought a journal and those additional stickers they could use for their journaling purposes.
Customisable stickers
Customisable stickers are a must for a business, being able to design different styles which supports a customer and their needs allows you to gain customer retention and hopefully they become loyal customers who come back wanting for more. Interesting customisable stickers like a personalised name sticker or thank you messages are something to look out for.
QR sticker codes
QR sticker codes are great to help attract new or returning customers in a simple yet effective way. You can add them easily on business cards or other items that you are promoting. They could even be on the product packaging itself which helps customers identify your business easily.
Kneebble offers all these types of sticker designs, with the additional bonus of purchasing wholesale so your business can thrive and save some $$$ on the way!
See you next time,
Knee