Promotional keyrings have always been a strong choice for businesses that want to reach a wider audience and build brand visibility, especially as they are cost-effective and great for producing in large volumes.
Standard plastic promotional keyrings are generally made of plastic with a paper insert and distributed as a promotional giveaway product for charities and university students or at networking events as volume merchandise gifts. However, as effective as they are at spreading a message to the masses, they are not perceived as a high value promotional gift for clients so are not the most suitable option when it comes to corporate gifting.
Therefore, if you want to create promotional keyrings that are impactful and valuable as executive merchandise, then there are alternative types of executive branded keyfobs that can do the job. You can create bespoke keyrings that are of higher quality and with a more luxury feel to make them more appropriate for an executive audience. There is the option for keyrings made from leather or metal, or you can even go as far as to gift box them for an enhanced experience for your clients.
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