Quality Logo Products
Quality Logo Products, Inc. is an American-based promotional products distributor. Headquartered in Aurora, Illinois, it provides customers with a selection of more than 650,000 promotional items for advertising purposes. Quality Logo Products sells items like promotional pens, t-shirts and apparel, sports bottles, stress balls, and tote bags that can be printed with company logos and slogans for marketing at trade shows and events. Items can also be personalized for individuals as wedding favors or as special gifts. Quality Logo Products is accredited by the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and is a member of the Advertising Specialty Institute (ASI), a media and marketing organization that serves the advertising specialty industry.
The company was founded in 2003 by Bret Bonnet and Michael Wenger and was launched online in 2004, while they were attending North Central College. They received an interest-free loan from the Coleman Foundation, Inc. to start the company after submitting a business plan. Gary Ernst, North Central College's Coleman Foundation Professor of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, considers Quality Logo Products his "best success story." Bonnet and Wenger were featured in a Home Business Magazine article in August 2008, entitled: "Hard-Times Millionaires: 13 Entrepreneurs Who Built 7-Figure Businesses in a Recession." In 2009, Quality Logo Products was featured on Inc.'s "The Inc. 5000," a yearly ranking of the top 5000 fastest-growing privately-held companies in the United States, due to their 547.2% revenue growth from 2005 to 2008.
Website
Quality Logo Products attracts approximately 30,000 unique visitors to its website per month. In May 2010, the company announced a website update with the intention of improving search result relevancy and speed. According to Alexa.com statistics, the Quality Logo Products website has an average load time of 0.704 seconds, which is categorized as “Very Fast” and as being faster than 87% of other sites.
Reviews
Quality Logo Products permits customers to submit reviews to the web pages of individual products. Reviewers must rate products on a rating scale from one to five stars. A separate page exists for editor’s product picks and reviews of select items, which includes additional pictures and colors of items, and each editor’s pick is rated out of ten in categories like “Design,” “Features,” and “Price.”