What are the different types of branded merchandise?
There are many types of merchandise that your business can offer but sometimes only a limited set of merchandise might suit your business.
The popular types of merchandise that you can offer are:
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Clothing: sweaters, T-shirts, shorts are an example of how you can brand your logo on clothing.
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Accessories: hats, keychains,wristbands, ornaments, umbrellas, aprons, tote bags…
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Glasses: mugs, wine glasses, shot glasses, champagne glasses, tea cups, coffee mugs, jars, travel mugs…
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Food: sauces, compotes, spices, drinks, packed coffee and teas, syrups, BBQ rubs…
Owning a branded shirt or hat creates an emotional connection with the brand that’s why many restaurants and retail shops start their own branded products.
Benefits of creating branded merchandise
Increase loyalty
Owning a merchandise with your logo on it increases loyalty of your customers.
When they see a glass or a keychain or a tote bag with your name on it, it automatically reminds them of you.
When they want to dine out, their unconscious mind will remind them of your restaurant because they were seeing your logo frequently.
The branded merchandise creates a stronger connection with your customers.
Your customers are your effective marketing tool
You can think of it as word of mouth.
When other people see the branded merchandise in your customers’ houses, it will encourage them to talk about you and most probably about the good experience they have when they visit your restaurant.
It introduces you to new people and increases your reachability when people see clothing with your logo on it.
It’s free advertising.
Increase income and upselling
One of the purposes of branding merchandise is to increase your income.
While you might opt to offer low costs merchandise as a gift to your loyal customers, the main objective is to sell them.
Imagine sending your clients home with a bottle of their favourite salad’s sauce.
Encourage them to buy your merchandise through your frontliners.
Train your employees to upsell your merchandising.
If a customer orders a salad or a platter of steak, the waiter can suggest buying the sauce or the steak rub so they can recreate your delicious recipes at home.