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Pass Your Business Name Around the Office with Custom Notepads for Branding and Promotion

Sometimes we forget the simple things when marketing, such as notepads.

Research shows that people remember more clearly when writing it down than typing it into a tablet or phone.

When you give customers a notepad, they will use it to write down daily notes and phone calls. And they will see your name and logo repetitively, boosting name recognition.

Also, many people are more likely to do business with someone who gave them something.

There are several types of notepads to choose from, and you don’t need to limit yourself to just one. Think outside the box, use them at your front counter as giveaways and promotional items, and give them to new (and existing) customers.

Here are some ideas on how to create fun notepads that get noticed!

5 Top Ways to Use Notepads to Increase Business

1. Mousepad Notebook

Mousepad notebooks are a fun, attractive way to build your brand.

We all use mousepads and search for paper to write our notes on. Why not put it together and create a mousepad that does just that? It’s name recognition all day long, and they can ask for more when they run out.

2. Sticky Notes

Create sticky notes in fun colors with your logo on them.

These are used all day long and all around the office regularly.

3. Magnetic Notepad

Creating a notepad with a magnet can be placed on a refrigerator, file cabinet, or another magnetic surface.

These are helpful not only in the office but to take home and put in plain sight.

And guess what? Potential customers look straight at your logo daily, creating a lasting image in their minds.

4. Journals

Journals are great for keeping meeting notes.

They can also be used at home in a personal way. Either way, your name, and logo are front and center.

5. Be Square

Make a cube notepad that lasts a long time.

These cubes sit on your desk, by your phone, or at the cash register for people to use daily. Your name and logo are imprinted on the side for all to see.

And it’s just a plain, white paper that everyone can use to jot down thoughts, notes, and phone calls.

No matter what types of notepads you create, they are economical to brand your business and cause top-of-mind awareness.

We can help you create one-of-a-kind items that represent your business in a fun, exciting, and professional way. Contact us today to learn more!

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