Promotional printed pens are still the number 1 best selling promotional item.
And really why shouldn't they be. On average a personalised pen has 8 owners in its lifetime, that's a lot of people seeing your logo for a start but think how many people 'borrow' that pen or simply see it in passing. Promotional pens are great for conveying a short sharp message, they are useful for 'reminding' your clients or prospects about your company.
Although you may be quite targeted about who receives your promotional pens initially, remember they are unlikely to stay with their first owner and the chances your pen will be advertising to a bigger, better audience are very likely. So when possible invest in a good quality personalised pen. No one will keep hold of leaky, broken, branded pens; and who would want their logo associated with something leaky or broken?
Don't forget promotional pencils! They are still really useful on the golf course or in schools. The building trade treat them like gold dust as they are good for making temporary markings on walls. Remember the story about American scientists spending huge amounts of time and money developing a pen, Astronauts could use in space that would work with gravity? Russian Astronauts just took a pencil.
Although you may be quite targeted about who receives your promotional pens initially, remember they are unlikely to stay with their first owner and the chances your pen will be advertising to a bigger, better audience are very likely. So when possible invest in a good quality personalised pen. No one will keep hold of leaky, broken, branded pens; and who would want their logo associated with something leaky or broken?
Don't forget promotional pencils! They are still really useful on the golf course or in schools. The building trade treat them like gold dust as they are good for making temporary markings on walls. Remember the story about American scientists spending huge amounts of time and money developing a pen, Astronauts could use in space that would work with gravity? Russian Astronauts just took a pencil.

