What could it be that we've had enough of you wander. Could it be the another cold day in the UK when we're meant to be in wave of summer or maybe another
company flogging sub-standard quality IC chip in their promotional usb drives.
As bad as those 2 examples are, the new normal is almost as bad. We blogged about it several weeks back in "this article". It is of course those unsightly
stationary device chargers. They are literally stalking us and it seems to be taking root all over the place. In the previous article highlighting these
monstrosities, all the images were taken in Leeds - the Leeds coach station to be precise.
Notice below the new set of images.
To our amazement, this was not found at some small and dingy location without any footfall, this was found at the busiest bus/coach station in the UK. If
based in the UK, you guessed it - these images were taken at Victoria bus and coach station in London.
Whist the tone of this blog has taken a lighter approach; the hard fact is that if these ugly devices were not required, we can all safely assume that they
won't be erecting them. Someone, somewhere or company clearly saw the lucrative side of it and thought to provide a solution to a problem. It is clear that
the most significant need for 21st century multiple devices carrying public is POWER.
We’ll repeat - The most significant need for 21st century multiple devices carrying public is POWER. If the most significant thing
your device carrying recipient need is juice/power/battery, it is a no brainer that the most pertinent promotional produce on the market is the promotional power bank. They will carry the merchandise with your logo
and give exponential exposure to your brand that far outweighs any other merchandise on the market.
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