Such placements used to be reserved for large national companies, but as numerous cable channels and independent film companies emerge, small businesses can also benefit from placement deals. This is just another method and venue to use promotional products to your advantage.
There are several ways to go about placement. For example, you can try a placement agency. Before signing with such an agency, however, make sure research and find out about the agency’s reputation and track record. Try to learn more about how many other products they are trying to place, particularly competitive brands.
Alternatively, you can try placing your product yourself. Very often, barter deals are struck where you provide the cast and crew with your product to eat, wear, carry, or use in some manner; and they provide a product placement. In other cases, it’s a cash deal, not unlike advertising, but somewhat less expensive. While advertising tends to mean running a commercial frequently, placing a product is usually a one-shot deal that airs repeatedly at no extra cost to you. However, you do run the risk that your product ends up in a movie that bombs!
You can always look for films shooting in your area and offer a barter deal. Independent film companies are easier to reach and may be less besieged with products. Also watch television programs and focus on the set design. Look for places where your product could fit in. Send your product periodically to set designers and look for online film and television resources. Try to make barter deals with local production companies for their next project. Network and get to know directors, producers, and local talent. There are quite a few approaches you can go with so get out there and start promoting!