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In this episode, Crissy Manwaring, New Business Development Manager with Robertson Marketing, calls on those crafting meaningful experiences to incorporate branded merchandise earlier in their strategic planning process and to recognize the impact that a well chosen artifact has far into the future. From defining more concrete goals to exploring new approaches for selection and delivery, we need to understand that the psychological elements of gifting and human engagement matters. Planning for multi-sensory interactions and employing the latest technology to simplify how and when customers engage can transform relationships by triggering powerful recall moments. For our customers and internal teams, being more intentional about this aspect of engagement could open a whole new way of elevating experiences.
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Crissy Manwaring
New Business Development Manager, Robertson Marketing
Crissy collaborates with her clients to get them noticed, believed, and remembered through effective use of promotional products. Leveraging 25 years of experience in advertising, marketing, and branded merchandise consulting in addition to a bachelors in English Communication, and Masters in Business Administration. Her graduate education emphasized global marketing, experience design, and service design.
Crissy helps her clients select the right product to communicate their message, and the right technology to deliver an exemplary customer experience. Her specialties include: promotional marketing, campaign design, branding and identity, logo design, promotions, advertising, creative thinking, sourcing, product design and development, tag-lines, presentation for maximum impact, print and promotion.
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In this episode, Crissy Manwaring, New Business Development Manager with Robertson Marketing, calls on those crafting meaningful experiences to incorporate branded merchandise earlier in their strategic planning process and to recognize the impact that a well chosen artifact has far into the future. From defining more concrete goals to exploring new approaches for selection and delivery, we need to understand that the psychological elements of gifting and human engagement matters. Planning for multi-sensory interactions and employing the latest technology to simplify how and when customers engage can transform relationships by triggering powerful recall moments. For our customers and internal teams, being more intentional about this aspect of engagement could open a whole new way of elevating experiences.
Highlights
Resources
Guest Thought Leader
Crissy Manwaring
New Business Development Manager, Robertson Marketing
Crissy collaborates with her clients to get them noticed, believed, and remembered through effective use of promotional products. Leveraging 25 years of experience in advertising, marketing, and branded merchandise consulting in addition to a bachelors in English Communication, and Masters in Business Administration. Her graduate education emphasized global marketing, experience design, and service design.
Crissy helps her clients select the right product to communicate their message, and the right technology to deliver an exemplary customer experience. Her specialties include: promotional marketing, campaign design, branding and identity, logo design, promotions, advertising, creative thinking, sourcing, product design and development, tag-lines, presentation for maximum impact, print and promotion.