On a recent sales trip, I was reminded how powerful a simple logo sticker can be. At the end of a meal in Hood River, the server brought the check along with two of the restaurant’s stickers, a survey card and an invitation to join the mailing list. My business partner immediately grabbed the stickers. I sat there in amazement over this reaction, and commended the owner on this simple & cost-effective way to promote his restaurant. For the rest of the trip through Oregon, the restaurant (6th Street Bistro) was proudly promoted on the bumper of my rental car. I realized when I got back home that I couldn’t recall a time when I had been given a sticker by any business in all of my years of buying and selling….thus sparking this article.
In my travels, I see stickers from Encinitas surfboards and Ron Jon surf shop on cars from many states. Does this impact sales and shop awareness?? Yes, absolutely!!
With rising costs and lots of marketing options these days, stickers are a great investment for any retailer who wants to boost awareness of their shop, build customer loyalty, keep marketing costs low and ultimately grow sales.
Stickers are very inexpensive (as seen in the chart below) if you stick to some basics:
- Use one of the “optimal” printing sizes — 4.75” x 3” rectangle/oval or 3” square/circle
- Print at least 2500 units on white vinyl — mix & match colors if needed
- Keep logo artwork simple and easy to read — limit to 3 colors or less
- Add city, state if applicable — don’t bother with phone number or website
Jim at Specialized Screenprinting in Santa Ana, CA provided this sample sticker pricing:
4.75” x 3” rectangle/oval or 3” x 3” square/circle on white vinyl
1000 | 2500 | 5000 | unit cost | |
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1 color | $0.36 | $0.20 | $0.15 | |
2 colors | $0.50 | $0.26 | $0.18 | |
3 colors | $0.65 | $0.32 | $0.21 |
What about giving a sticker to every person who walks through the door? We all like unexpected gifts, plus it creates a unique opportunity to start a conversation and hopefully build a long-term relationship with that potential customer. Cost to retailer (2 color, 3” square sticker) = $0.25; potential sales return = HUGE!
How about putting a shop sticker on all new and used surfboards and SUP’s? This is free advertising while adding exposure for your shop on the beach, in the lakes and throughout the community.
For more ideas on how to increase sales and shop awareness, contact Dave Seehafer at Global Wave Ventures.