on magazines In marketing, the use of gimmicks can be an important part of the sales promotions effort. However, finding a successful gimmick for an otherwise mundane product can be challenging, as it requires some effort to match the promotional objectives with the gimmick, and select items which will ideally contribute to enduring brand recall. Many different types of gimmicks are used in sales promotion and product design. For example,
toothbrushes are often given certain gimmicks, such as bright colors, easy-grip handles, or color-changing bristles, in order to appear more interesting to
consumers. This is often done in an attempt to appeal to
children, who are often more interested in the gimmick than the product. Musicians often adopt visual gimmicks that do not affect their music.
Slash's
top hat,
Angus Young's
schoolboy uniform,
makeup used by
KISS, and
Deadmau5' mouse helmet are examples of such gimmicks. Gimmicks within a musical context are also a central characteristic of the
novelty song. • Special design features, e.g. toothbrushes that change color when they are about to wear out (signaling that the consumer needs to repurchase); • Novel packaging, e.g. packaging that has residual value once the original contents have been consumed, such as a jam or coffee jar that can be reused as a drinking vessel or storage container; • Add-on gifts or giveaways, e.g. toys included in
children's fast food meal packs,
covermounts on magazines,
toys in cereal boxes; • Any novel or unexpected
sales promotion. == Failed gimmicks ==