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What kind of gifts do you think are more popular among tourism products?

The company publicizes and sends tourism products to tourists for the purpose of promoting the company. Since it is to give gifts to incoming tourists, we should pay attention to the characteristics of the products themselves and make them easy for tourists to accept; We should not only consider the cost of the company, but also let tourists help promote the publicity through product acceptance. Among them, incidental publicity is the real purpose of distributing gifts.

The choice of gifts must cut to the core of the company's tourism products, small but precise. Small and convenient for tourists to carry; Good, attract customers' attention. It can't be nothing special. You can give it away as a key chain or something. I think the gifts designed by the company should be based on the company's image logo, combined with the characteristics of the company's products, and print some promotional materials. Do some exquisite small storage bags with company logo. It's easy to carry and use in travel, and by the way, it's widely known in travel. Let it be.

My answer is for reference.

Delicious! Travel without food is soulless! Personally, I think that the meaning of travel is not only perception and experience, but also taste memory is an extremely important part. The aftertaste on the tip of my tongue reminds me to remember this experience after every trip.

PS: Bingsheng's roasted pigeon tastes good and not expensive, but the meat is a little hard and needs a certain degree of tooth sharpness.

Will bring some products with local characteristics and reasonable prices.

Hello, I'll give you some suggestions based on my experience in the past two years for reference only.

Tourism products and gift packages are new phenomena in recent two or three years. It is also a means to attract customers to sign up.

Take Yueyang as an example. In order to attract guests to sign up, scenic spots in neighboring provinces and cities once attached great importance to this. Jiangxi land agency is a two-day tour and a three-day tour, with low prices. I also sent pork, pig's trotters, potatoes, small turtles, and even LCD TVs, car refrigerators, and miniature washing machines. It really set off the climax of registration and spread everywhere among the guests. It's really worthwhile to sign up for a trip with electrical appliances. But such groups are often shopping groups. The bigger the gift, the more shopping stores you enter, usually 3-5. Guests are often anxious to register and unwilling to shop, which leads to conflicts and disputes between tour guides and guests. After returning home, they also complain to the travel agency. There are so many cases that people who open our store are unwilling to accept such group guests.

So, what I want to ask you is that you are promoting tourism products and preparing to give customers gift packages. This is undoubtedly good, but is this a shopping group? Is there any invisible compulsory shopping? If so, then I really don't like this thankless activity. Today's guests are very smart. They reported where there are benefits, but they don't shop. This has caused great pressure on the ground, and customers have to do something, which eventually leads to tension between customers and travel agencies and even complaints. The gain is outweighed by the loss.

Some scenic spots are doing well, such as Wolf Mountain Scenic Area. There is only one store in the whole journey, and the local specialty five pounds of navel orange is signed, which makes the guests satisfied and makes us relax.

If you really just want to promote tourism products, take a gift package to attract guests to sign up, I suggest you use Enshi local specialties. Now guests are generally interested in local specialties, and the procurement cost of travel agencies is not high. I remember that Fangshan Scenic Area in Hubei Province delivered black pork. We can reach an agreement with local farmers to purchase a large number of agricultural and sideline products and get a price acceptable to both sides, so that both sides can accept it without pressure. The benefits are also obvious. Buying a large number of agricultural and sideline products is also a kind of kindness to support agriculture, and it also reduces the purchase cost through reasonable prices, thus attracting customers' interest in registration.

Of course, in order to better achieve the product promotion effect, the names of tourism products and scenic spots can be printed on it through beautifully packaged gift boxes.

The above comments are for reference only.

Among tourism products, xx's small commodities are too unattractive.