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What gift can attract customers into the store?
Because I often do promotional activities in the market, I have some experience in the choice of gifts. Just as you asked this question, let's share and discuss it briefly.

When I choose a gift, I usually consider the following aspects:

In the first category, gifts can be chosen with strong practicality.

This kind of product is relatively easy to choose. A pen, a bottle of water, a small bag of snacks and a bag of eggs can meet the direct needs of some people. Of course, not all people will want such a gift, as long as there is demand, they will want it, and if there is no demand, they will not want it.

Second, the selected gifts can't make people see through the price at a glance.

This kind of gift often has a strong sense of fashion and freshness. Curiosity is one of human nature. For a gift that makes customers curious, customers who refuse it may also have it, but the probability will be much lower than that of a gift that can see through the price at a glance.

The third category, the selected gifts have a strong selling point.

The reason why you need to find a product with strong selling point as a gift is to stimulate the topic that customers discuss with you. With the title, it will be much easier to introduce into the store.

Fourth: Don't choose products with short aging.

For example, if you give a customer a cup of coffee, although your LOGO may be printed on it, this gift will usually be thrown away by the customer after drinking it, which will not have the due publicity effect. By contrast, a lighter with your logo on it is better than a cup of coffee with your logo on it. Of course, this is just an example, unless you are asking customers to try.

Fifth, the quality of the selected gifts should be guaranteed.

I often receive some gifts, but they are broken after not using them twice in the street. For such a merchant, I won't be interested in going to his store again, because it gives me a preconceived feeling that the quality of the products in this store is not good. Perhaps this idea is wrong and can't stand scrutiny, but once the customer has such an idea and impression, your original intention of choosing a gift will be in vain, because the customer won't give you a second chance to explain "we".

Well, this is my simple view on gift selection. If I can give you some inspiration, it's not worth typing so many words. Welcome to consult online.