While many people may think of trade show trinkets when they think of promotional giveaways, the truth is that there are many items that target executives as well. A few things that can be considered executive promotional items include high quality pens, portfolios, computer bags and plaques. This is just a short list of all of the different items that you could use as an executive gift and as a branding tool within your organization.

Executive promotional items are often given to exceptional employees. This can be for any reason of accomplishment. Plaques and awards are also often given out at corporate events, as end of the year awards, as a sign of a project completion and for contest winners. You will find an unlimited use within your organization of this type of executive promotional item.

Pens are great executive promotional items. Virtually every business person loves a great pen. And, to make it more personalized, you could have the individual’s name or initials placed onto the pen. Many companies that don’t want to spend the money to personalize each pen will simply put the company’s name or logo onto the pens, giving them more opportunity to give them out and a lower bulk price in most instances. This type of executive promotional item may be given out at corporate conferences, at trade shows or to every employee when they begin employment with the firm.

A personalized leather portfolio makes a great gift item. Executive business people often need a professional looking portfolio and if they have a company’s logo branded on them, the item serves a dual purpose as a marketing tool.

Another great executive promotional item is a computer bag, especially for those employees who travel a great deal. A branded computer bag will be seen all over the country as the individual comes across people in meetings, at their hotel, and as they walk through the airport. So while you may think of trinkets when you think of promotional items, remember that they can also be higher end, more expensive, and targeted towards executives!

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