Corporate gifts, any suggestions?

Corporate gifts, any suggestions?

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unbound

24 posts

47 months

Thursday 25th May 2023
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I recently had a new vendor send me a laser engraved, aluminum water bottle. Pretty nice one as well.

IMO, https://www.sartomy.com/ is pretty much the standard. If you were trying to get the most bang for your buck, you may find several vendors that specialize in each product that would offer better pricing, but for a one-stop shop? Sartomy.

Edited by unbound on Saturday 27th May 10:51

smifffymoto

4,560 posts

205 months

Friday 26th May 2023
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My father received an Ebel gold watch for his 40th birthday from his best customer,GEC Hong Kong.
If you want to up your game it’s a suggestion.

RM

592 posts

97 months

Friday 26th May 2023
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I gave Economist desk diaries one year that were well received (though by nature will only be used for a year at best), with the company logo and the name of each recipient on the cover. They feel quite substantial for the money,

I was too cheap but you can also change the colour, and get content to match your industry.

https://economistdiaries.com/pages/corporate-purch...

Blib

44,138 posts

197 months

Friday 26th May 2023
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This thread reminds me of a client I worked with years ago.

Heavily dependent on alcohol, the chap decided that enough was enough. So, he checked himself into a rehab for 28 days, in order to sort himself out.

Being typical of his type, after ten days or so he'd decided that he'd cracked the habit and, against therapeutic advice, checked himself out of the hospital and returned home.

The next morning, a box of champagne arrived on his doorstep. It was a Christmas corporate gift to him from one of his company's suppliers.

Cue several more years of hell for him and his family.

Louis Balfour

26,288 posts

222 months

Friday 26th May 2023
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Blib said:
This thread reminds me of a client I worked with years ago.

Heavily dependent on alcohol, the chap decided that enough was enough. So, he checked himself into a rehab for 28 days, in order to sort himself out.

Being typical of his type, after ten days or so he'd decided that he'd cracked the habit and, against therapeutic advice, checked himself out of the hospital and returned home.

The next morning, a box of champagne arrived on his doorstep. It was a Christmas corporate gift to him from one of his company's suppliers.

Cue several more years of hell for him and his family.
Happenstance!

He could just as easily have been receiving treatment for his addiction to inexpensive stationery items, when he received a delivery of branded paperweight, desk diary and pen and pencil set.


Blib

44,138 posts

197 months

Friday 26th May 2023
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Louis Balfour said:
Blib said:
This thread reminds me of a client I worked with years ago.

Heavily dependent on alcohol, the chap decided that enough was enough. So, he checked himself into a rehab for 28 days, in order to sort himself out.

Being typical of his type, after ten days or so he'd decided that he'd cracked the habit and, against therapeutic advice, checked himself out of the hospital and returned home.

The next morning, a box of champagne arrived on his doorstep. It was a Christmas corporate gift to him from one of his company's suppliers.

Cue several more years of hell for him and his family.
Happenstance!

He could just as easily have been receiving treatment for his addiction to inexpensive stationery items, when he received a delivery of branded paperweight, desk diary and pen and pencil set.
His wife and kids would have appreciated the latter. yes

rix

2,782 posts

190 months

Friday 26th May 2023
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I know it's pretty pedestrian but Yeti drinking mugs are brilliant quality and will actually get used - seem very popular with being branded as corporate gifts

Louis Balfour

26,288 posts

222 months

Friday 26th May 2023
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rix said:
I know it's pretty pedestrian but Yeti drinking mugs are brilliant quality and will actually get used - seem very popular with being branded as corporate gifts
When they offer a model with a saucer you may send me one.

Harveybw

129 posts

94 months

Tuesday 30th May 2023
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Kaweco do some lovely personalised pens that are really high end but don't cost the earth. Have a look at their website. I use a Kaweco sport fountain pen every day and have produced some for clients as give aways. Really nice thing to keep hold of.

InformationSuperHighway

6,020 posts

184 months

Tuesday 30th May 2023
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I work in Sales / Marketing for a SaaS company in the US. It feels like the home of these types of gifts.

Very much along the lines of what an earlier poster mentioned. Less but higher quality is more.

What seems to go well are:

Quality (Yeti, Camelback, Stanley) water bottles / cups.. with lasered branding.
T-Shirts and clothing items from a quality manufacturer (Patagonia etc..) with subtle branding.

Things we now avoid:
Pens / notepads (Too old fashioned)
Anything USB (Security concerns, also old fashioned)

You want something that they will use at home / every day and not get given away. A low number of high quality and usable items is the way to go. Things they are likely to buy and use anyway (Like a nice water bottle) but from a company is a great thing.



Geoffcapes

689 posts

164 months

Wednesday 31st May 2023
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I've had loads of corporate gifts over the years, but have only kept a few. Namely:

2 corporate umbrella's. They're definitely not the cheap crap from Sports direct but are very sturdy, even in a strong wing.
A links of London Silver (plated probably) pen, which is very weighty and nice.
A model Siku Excavator which had our clients name on the bucket arm which was quite cool. Never saw it again after my son came to my office though.
Was a bit like this. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Siku-87-Liebherr-Hydrauli...

The thing about gifts, it's not about what the gift is, it's about the client remembering who they got it from.

InformationSuperHighway

6,020 posts

184 months

Wednesday 31st May 2023
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Geoffcapes said:
I've had loads of corporate gifts over the years, but have only kept a few. Namely:

2 corporate umbrella's. They're definitely not the cheap crap from Sports direct but are very sturdy, even in a strong wing.
A links of London Silver (plated probably) pen, which is very weighty and nice.
A model Siku Excavator which had our clients name on the bucket arm which was quite cool. Never saw it again after my son came to my office though.
Was a bit like this. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Siku-87-Liebherr-Hydrauli...

The thing about gifts, it's not about what the gift is, it's about the client remembering who they got it from.
Yes, also is the gift a 'thank you' and should be thoughtful.. or is it for marketing and future revenue.


Austin_Metro

1,218 posts

48 months

Thursday 1st June 2023
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At the lower cost end, I got an a5 hardback notebook from a supplier. It is from seawhite of Brighton and it’s really great quality, subtly embossed (by impression only, no gold etc) with their logo. It does remind me of them as a company …

https://www.seawhite.co.uk/Catalogue/SKETCHBOOKS-P...