Why companies opt for custom shape stress balls over the plain, round stress balls.
Imagine a small private charter boat company that uses round stress balls to capture the attention of potential clients. The company is successful with the stress balls, but they want to increase their business even more. To do this, they turn to custom stress balls in the shape of a small fish, a boat, or even a shark. After switching to those stress balls, they increase their customer base and have almost more orders than they can handle. Does this sound like a positive scenario? Read on!
The stress ball is one of the most popular promotional products for both small and large businesses. When companies order stress balls for the first time, they tend to opt for the economy versions. These are usually simple one-color balls with a logo or company name featured on the front. When they see success with those stress balls and need to place another order, many times companies decide to give custom stress balls a try instead! One popular version of a customizable stress ball is to keep the basic ball shape and have a design printed on the front. Sometimes, this is companies' next step after buying the economy version because they’re not quite ready to take the full leap.
Custom shape stress balls may be a completely new concept to some because they look more like small toys than stress balls. They’re available in a variety of shapes, from ice cream cones and doctors to trains and umbrellas. Companies can either select a custom shape stress ball that relates to their business or simply opt for an unusual or attention-grabbing shape. For example, it makes sense for a dentist to give out tooth-shaped stress balls, but if his current promotion was "We love our customers", something like a heart-shaped stress ball or a star-shaped stress ball would work as well.
There are many excellent reasons to include custom stress balls in your promotions. Many companies decide to buy custom stress balls because they want to reward their loyal employees for their hard work. Sending them all home with a small token of affection is a great way to keep them happy! Other companies order them when they want to increase their client base. They might hand out the gifts during a festival or special event in town to capture the attention of possible customers. When it comes to custom stress balls, now is always the right time to use them!
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