05/19/2026
For many Saskatchewan businesses, fuel is one of the fastest-growing operating costs.
From direct fleet fuel costs to freight and manufacturing, there isn't an industry that has not been affected, these costs are affecting bottom lines everywhere.
When costs rise, marketing is often one of the first things to get cut.
But that may be the worst time to disappear.
The businesses that continue to stay visible during uncertain times are often the ones customers remember when it's time to buy.
The good news? Effective marketing doesn't have to mean massive budgets.
Practical promotional products like pens, reusable grocery bags, coffee mugs, and water bottles continue working long after they're handed out. Unlike digital ads that disappear in seconds, useful branded products can generate thousands of impressions over their lifetime.
Studies show that 85% of consumers remember the company that gave them a promotional product, and most keep them because they are genuinely useful.
For smaller businesses, high minimum order quantities can be a barrier. That's why I also offer a range of in-house products with very low minimums, making it easier to stay visible without committing to large upfront costs.
The key is choosing quality items people will actually use. Durable, practical, and sustainable products deliver the best long-term value for both your business and your customers.
When every dollar matters, the smartest marketing investments are the ones that keep working long after you've paid for them.
What promotional product has delivered the best results for your business?