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ASI®Announces Results of
Advertising Specialties Impressions Study
TREVOSE, PA – November 10, 2008 - Advertising Specialty Institute®, the
largest media and marketing organization serving the advertising
specialty industry, revealed today in a groundbreaking new study that
advertising specialties beat out all forms of TV, radio and print
advertising as the most cost-effective advertising medium available.
The comprehensive
study was completed by a team of interviewers who surveyed travelers
in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Philadelphia*. Respondents
were asked if they had received any advertising specialties in the
last 12 months and the majority were businesspeople over age 21.
Among key findings, results indicate that:
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84% of people
remember the advertiser on a product they receive.
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42% have a more
favorable impression of an advertiser after receiving an
advertising specialty.
Nearly one quarter, or 24%, indicate that they are more likely
to do business with an advertiser on items they receive.
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Most respondents
(62%) have done business with the advertiser on a product after
receiving it.
Writing instruments are the most commonly-owned advertising
specialty, with 54% of respondents owning them, followed by
shirts, caps and bags.
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The majority (81%)
of promotional products were kept because they were considered
useful.
More than three-quarters of respondents have had their items for
about seven months.
Among wearables, bags were reported to be used most frequently,
with respondents indicating that they use their bags on average
nine times per month.
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Bags deliver the
most impressions, with 1,038 impressions per month on average.
The average
cost-per-impression of an advertising specialty item is $0.004,
making it less expensive per impression than nearly any other media.
(According to Nielsen Media data, the CPI for a national magazine ad
is $0.033; a newspaper ad is $0.0129; a prime time TV ad is $0.019;
a cable TV ad is $0.007; a syndicated TV ad is $0.006; and a spot
radio ad is $0.005).
These statistics
conclude that marketers get a more favorable return on investment
from advertising specialties than almost any other popular media,
with a very low cost-per-impression, high recall among those who
receive ad specialty items, and increased intent among recipients to
make purchases from the advertiser.
“During a time when
we’re facing turbulent economic conditions, this research advises
marketers and business owners to invest in advertising specialties
now more than ever,” said Timothy M. Andrews, president and chief
executive officer of the Advertising Specialty Institute.
“Advertising specialties provide measurable results for a very
reasonable investment.”
“Distributors and
suppliers should use these results to educate their customers,
prospects and end-buyers about the power of advertising specialties
and how they increase sales and brand exposure,” Andrews continued.
“Ad specialties are essentially gifts that break through the
information clutter, reach consumers on a personal level, and
provide real impact in a creative way.”
Advertising
specialties, or promotional products, are items branded with a
corporate logo or message that are used as an incentive, a gift or
as part of an advertising campaign; and the industry comprises a 13%
share of the advertising marketplace, with $19.6 billion in sales
for 2007.
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