PPB April 2022

feedback Send feedback on articles in PPB or opinions on industry issues to JamesK@ppai.org. New_Hero / Stmool / shutterstock.com Correction In the Creative Calendar for the March issue of PPB, we credited the lavender gift box idea for National Teacher's Day to the wrong supplier. The product is supplied by GroLine (PPAI 111079, S3). We regret the error. Community And Consumer Loyalty In February, PPAI Newslink featured a story, “Study Shows A Key Hidden Driver Of Consumer Loyalty,” that highlighted the role a sense of community plays in keeping consumers coming back to a brand. There are many studies to show that people will actually compromise their own integrity in order to fit in. Belonging is just that important to us. So, be the community that people with thrive in. JAE M. RANG, MAS Strategist, Speaker, Author, Mom JAE associates, Ltd. Oakville, Ontario PPAI 561178, D4 Taking A Page From Denham’s #Online18 During PPAI Expo Direct-2-You in February, PPAI President and CEO Dale Denham, MAS+, announced his sixth annual #Online18 list of the promotional products industry’s key social media influencers. Based on Denham’s personal opinions, the list highlights the companies and individuals driving engagement and value to their followers and the industry. I'm blown away by this year's list and so excited to watch it continue to transform with new talent. Thank you for the honor but also thank you for sharing because there’s folks on this list that I have never seen and what a cool way to learn from one another to further elevate the industry. I always learn those hidden gems out there that only Dale would know! What a great roster for me to learn how to step up my game! BRITNEY GODSEY Chief Revenue Officer Gold Bond, Inc. Hixson, Tennessee PPAI 113974, S10 Insights Into The Growing Corporate Gifting Market In the article “Industry Reaction: Corporate Gifting Market May Be Much Larger Than Previously Known,” PPAI Newslink shared that a recent study found that the corporate gifting market had grown to $242 billion In 2021 and was expected to exceed $300 billion by 2024, and the opportunity this sector represented for promotional products distributors and suppliers. Without a doubt. Kite Meetings has survived the past two years by pivoting frommeetings and live events to working with and providing our customer base with a selection of branded corporate gifts they procured to give to their clients. Gifting no longer means just those traditional fall holidays. Think about the various vertical markets that celebrate certain days, or month-long recognition events that connect to their core business. GLENNA FULKS Owner Kite Meeting Management, LLC Piqua, Ohio PPAI 733403, D1 8 | APRIL 2022 | INNOVATE

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