There are countless ways to do a year in review: sunsets, cups of coffee, news stories, awards, and blogs. We review the year in SAGE blogs for a couple of reasons. First of all, we want to let you know what others read in case you missed it. Secondly, we’re curious about what interested you. Without further ado, here are the top 10 SAGE blogs from 2025.
- The Top 10 Coolest Products We Saw at The PPAI Expo: 2025 — The FOMO is real. If you weren’t able to attend, you want to live vicariously. If you were, you know there’s still a good chance you missed a diamond in the rough.
- The Promo Stats You Want to Know — If data is king, industry data is his crown. Ironically enough, our readers like numbers. Please use this information responsibly.
- What’s New with SAGE in 2025? — There’s the off chance that this blog outperformed list blogs because certain people thought it would reference the aromatic spice. More likely, though, the promotional products industry was sincerely interested in all the new features SAGE released at the beginning of the year.
- Behind the Rainbow: The Pantone Story — We could have just talked about the color of the year for 2025. Instead we opted to tell the story behind how Pantone names its colors.
- Top 25 Most Popular Products in SAGE Workplace: March 2025
- Top 25 Most Popular Products in SAGE Workplace: December 2024
- Top 25 Most Popular Products in SAGE Workplace: January 2025
- Top 25 Most Popular Products in SAGE Workplace: July 2025 — Can we just agree that everybody likes a list and wants to be popular? These blogs almost always perform well, especially at peak times of the year.
- A Case Study in Brand Promo: Liquid Death — We see you, hydration fanatics! The question is whether you were more interested in the case study or the product itself? Because if you’re into drinking water we have collections of tumblers we could show you.
- 5+ Ways to Advance Email Marketing Efforts — Just when we thought readers were less interested in business growth information, this blog makes the cut. It’s a list, sure, but it’s a different kind of list.
What the Data Tells Us About Our Readers
You like lists and want to know all about the top products. You want to know what’s hot and what’s not. Fair.
At the end of the day (or the year, as the case may be), you want current information you can use immediately, and you want it in an easily digestible format. Noted.



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