Here are a few questions that you should ask before you use that one product:
What is your goal?
What is your end use for that product?
Who are the clients that you are trying to reach?
The following is an example buying a cheap inexpensive promotional product and how it was used to brand a company's name.
If you give out a pen to a client, it is the cheapest or the best for your buck or did you find a reasonable nice pen but it is a little more than you want to spend? If you want to brand your name, the cheapest is not the way to go. You want your client to remember you in a good way. The cheap pen that you got at such a great deal broke the second time the client used it. Now, how does that client feel about your company. Is that client going to do business with you now and are they going to refer your company to anyone else? NO!
Remember, the pen you give to a client or a new client usually rotates to about 9 different people which are 9 new potential clients, but if the pen broke then what purpose did it have, none.
Always remember what your end result is with the product.
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