3 things to consider before establishing a keyring budget
April 6, 2021
3 things to consider before establishing a keyring budget.
In a lot of other design and print businesses, the price you see isn’t always the price you pay and we don’t like this.
At FobKeyrings we try to keep our prices as simple and straightforward as possible to understand.
Please be aware that when looking at getting promotional products printed with other businesses there are a lot of terms that tend to not say it, but mostly always mean extra money.
Artwork charges
- this can be charged per design, plus sometimes additional charges when changes are made.
All our artwork is free of charge, including all changes.
Set up fee / Origination charge
- some companies charge a set up fee. This is to cover costs like plates being made and files created. If you become a returning customers, providing you make no changes, this won’t be charged again.
We don’t charge a set up fee, whether you are a brand new customer or a returning one.
1 or 4 colour charge
- this refers to the number of inks that are used. A one colour job is one colour, where as a full colour job (this is made up of 4 colour - cyan, magenta, yellow and black) means you could be charged for all 4 colours. Sometimes the price quoted is for a one colour job, when really you need a full colour print and therefore the costs can quickly add up.
We print digitally so all our prints are full colour - again these charges don’t apply.
We offer simple pricing:
fobs, rings and delivery with free artwork and no additional fees.

We have been making FobKeyrings for over 14 years now. We have the website, emails and our social media channels for providing information, h owever we often get asked the same questions so we have compiled them below to answer any questions you may have regarding FobKeyrings and the ordering process.

Covid turned our world upside down and it changed how we live. One positive tiny thing to emerge from our new way of living however was that the main stream public all learnt what a QR code is. Everyone began using their smartphones (using often just the camera app) to scan into venues, view menus in restaurants, find out information etc. This technology had been around for a good few years, but had never really been put to good use before however, now people knew what they were and how to use QR codes and were using them everyday. We have also seen an increase in the amount of companies using them on their FobKeyrings. A QR code can link to many different elements of your business. A QR code can link to a website, or even a specific page on a website. A QR code can even go to social media pages, like Instagram and Facebook, making it easier for your customers to follow you and stay up to date. If you require a QR code on your FobKeyring they are free to implement, and all you need to do is just supply us with the link you require the QR code to go to, if you don’t already have your own QR artwork, and we will create one. Above, are a few examples of FobKeyrings with QR codes on, to give you an idea of what is possible. Our design hints: keep the fob design simple and keep the QR code as big as possible as it will be easier to scan. There are also additional ways that QR codes can be used - they can store your contact details and upload them onto your customers phones or they can link to a link tree so multiple websites and social pages can be used off the same QR code. To use these more advanced QR codes a monthly fee is often required.