Wouldn’t it be nice if you knew how to sell the one product every large account wanted?

 

You’re in luck: Reusable bags are your ticket for winning orders with big businesses, and chances are you’re already a pro at selling them. However, since they’re so cost-effective, many distributors make the mistake of focusing their bag efforts on budget-conscious clients. It’s time to change that.

 

 

Find out how one supplier has helped their distributor partners win sales with some of the most recognizable brands in the biz – and how you can too. Just click on the tabs below to get started!

 

EDUCATION

Bag Needs:
  • College fairs and recruiting events

  • New student orientations

  • Greek events and fundraisers

  • Campus bookstores

  • Student dorm recycling bags

GBAG Success Stories:

With a client list of some of the biggest schools in the country, you could say GBAG is the supplier at the top of its class fulfilling orders from 5,000 to 10,000 pieces for student recycling programs, campus libraries and dorm gifts, all of which are A+ opportunities for large orders. Plus, they usually bring in reorders when new freshman classes start each fall.

Client List:
  • University of Pennsylvania
  • Pennsylvania State University
  • Texas Tech University
  • Cornell University
  • University of Massachusetts

 

 

TRADE SHOWS

Bag Needs:
  • Arrival gifts
  • Booth giveaways
  • Raffle prizes
  • Free gifts with sign-up

 

GBAG Success Stories:

GBAG is no stranger to providing promo bags for some of the biggest conventions in the country. With order sizes ranging anywhere from 5,000 to 65,000 pieces for raffle prizes, giveaways and gifts, it’s crucial to create bags that stand out from all the other booths at the event. Thanks to quality construction and vibrant printing, that’s never been a problem.

Client List:
  • Comic-Con International
  • Anime Expo
  • Adobe
  • PepsiCo
  • Sherwin-Williams

 

 

 

NONPROFITS

Bag Needs:
  • Fundraisers and charity events
  • New volunteer welcome bags
  • Direct-mail promotions
  • Outreach events
  • Donor gifts

 

GBAG Success Stories:

Bags are especially great for nonprofits, which need to save funds for their greater initiatives. GBAG helped created branded bag programs 5,000 to 100,000 pieces for a variety of uses, such as fundraisers, new member welcome gifts all great for driving more donors and volunteers to get involved.

Client List:
  • American Red Cross
  • American Heart Association
  • American Diabetes Association
  • Feeding America
  • Baptist Health System
  • Bayside Church
  • My Healthy Church

 

MEDIA

Bag Needs:
  • Movie and television premiere events
  • Award ceremonies
  • Film festivals
  • Gifts for cast and crew

 

 

GBAG Success Stories:

Read all about it: GBAG has extensive experience working with media companies to help them create attention-grabbing totes for premiere events, trade shows, product launches and more. Typically, these media mavens bring in orders ranging from 2,500 to 65,000 pieces, and tend to opt for larger bag styles with larger price tags.

Client List:
  • Disney
  • Warner Bros.
  • Dreamworks Animation
  • ComicCon International
  • SquareEnix
  • WarGaming
  • FX Networks
  • HGTV Home
  • The Los Angeles Times
  • The Chicago Tribune

 

 

TECH

Bag Needs:
  • New product launches
  • Trade shows and conventions
  • Product demos and previews
  • Employee appreciation gifts

 

 

GBAG Success Stories:

Take it from the pros at giving tech brands a boost: GBAG has completed grocery bag orders from 2,500 to 20,000 pieces for company events, employee appreciation gifts, and more. Don’t think these companies only want tech promos: In fact, most companies won’t be interested in them unless it’s created by their own brand. Instead, opt for versatile items with mass appeal, like grocery totes.

Client List:
  • Google
  • Microsoft
  • HP
  • Adobe
  • Intel
  • Atmel
  • Trend Micro
  • Nvidia

 

 

RETAIL

Bag Needs:
  • New store openings
  • Free gifts with purchase
  • Loyal customer rewards
  • Store merchandise

 

 

 

GBAG Success Stories:

Bags and retail customers go hand in hand: Reusable bags are the perfect incentive to get customers to come back and shop. GBAG has helped a variety of retail companies create bag programs from 5,000 to 50,000 pieces, which have been exceptional for raising brand awareness. Plus, these bags won’t just reach their current customers: when carried around the mall, they’ll reach all the other shoppers in the area too.

Client List:
  • Nordstrom
  • Neiman Marcus
  • Eddie Bauer
  • Lululemon
  • Target
  • Plato’s Closet
  • Once Upon A Child
  • Office Depot
  • Subway
  • Sherwin-Williams
  • Dunn-Edwards Paints
  • TOMS
  • Tria

 

 

GROCERY

Bag Needs:
  • New location openings
  • In-store promotions
  • Merchandise for sale
  • Community events

 

 

GBAG Success Stories:

Virtually all grocery chains have a need for bags, and GBAG’s past orders reflect that: They’ve fulfilled orders for 5,000 to 50,000 pieces for a wide range of food stores, including affordable chains and high-end markets. Giving away grocery bags has two-fold benefits: promoting an eco-friendly message while encouraging shoppers to come back and load up their bags again.

Client List:
  • Giant
  • Stop & Shop
  • Whole Foods
  • Trader Joe’s
  • Safeway
  • Nugget Markets
  • Fork Lift Grocery
  • Mariano’s
  • Fuel Foods
  • Alaska Seafood
  • Sysco
  • Food Basics
  • Ingles Markets
  • AJ’s Fine Foods

 

 

SPORTS

Bag Needs:
  • Game-day giveaways
  • Season ticket holder gifts
  • Co-branded sponsored events
  • Merchandise for fan stores

 

 

 

 

GBAG Success Stories:

To score with sports clients, GBAG knows useful and athletic styles are best. They’ve helped create branded backpacks and messenger bags ranging from 5,000 to 20,000 pieces that were used for fan appreciation, promotions and more. Talk about a slam dunk.

Client List:
  • NBA All-Star
  • Youth Basketball of America

 

 

Ready to sell bags to big brands like the above?

Visit GBAG.net or call (408) 395-6889 to get started.