
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Are You Ready For Some Football?

Thursday, July 23, 2009
100% Recycled Deluxe Padfolio

Promote your business while making an environmental statement. Made from 100% post-consumer recycled material (product label on inside back pocket affirms this claim). Zippered closure. Interior organizer with gusseted pocket, zippered pocket, four elastic USB holder and pen loops, Velcro pocket, and five business card holders. Includes 8.5"x11" Owl writing tablet consisting of 100% recycled sheets of lined paper. Each page features the Owl logo watermark. US certified.
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Bring Your Dog To Work

Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Medical Journal Proves Power Of Promotional Products
Because of the tightening guidelines regarding the use of promotional products in the medical field, four doctors decided to attempt to find out if the restrictions were really necessary. Their premise was that you "often assume that small promotional items are unlikely to influence prescribing behavior," says the report. This attitude is, according to their findings, incorrect. They wanted to know: Do promotional products produce a more favorable attitude and do the policies against them work? The controlled experiment involved 352 third- and fourth-year med students at the University of Miami School of Medicine and the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (where restrictive policies are in place limiting drug marketing). They were all exposed to branded Lipitor items without knowledge that they were part of a study. Fourth-year students at Miami had a more favorable attitude (by a score of 0.66) toward Lipitor compared to the control group (0.47). The scores were derived from an Implicit Association Test.
While the findings are powerful, the debate as to whether such influence is in fact harmful is an entirely different story, says Davila. "It's a double edged sword," she says. "There are plenty of products that work but they may not think of it. If it's an allergy medication, many of which are the same, which will they prescribe? Probably the one that's sitting on their desk [in the form of an ad specialty]. On the negative side, it could hurt smaller companies that have a good product and aren't spending on promotional products."
Monday, May 4, 2009
Waiting is a Trap
"Waiting is a trap. There will always be a reason to wait. The truth is, there are only two things in life, reasons and results, and reasons simply don't count." - Dr. Robert AnthonyIn the face of this down economy, businesses across the country have lost confidence and increased fears about their future, leading many of them to implement a new and dangerous strategy: The Waiting Game. Even companies spared thus far from the worst financial impact of the recession are reining in their marketing and advertising efforts. Fear is the new black. Pulling ads, skipping tradeshows, and canceling marketing campaigns have become "safe" ways for businesses to try to survive the storm. However, these actions beg the question: What kind of position will the business have when things do turn around?
The time to gain brand awareness, harness new relationships, and solidify existing relationships is now! In the face of great adversity, now is the time to define yourself and your company. Are your budgets cut? Talk to your marketing partners. You'd be amazed at the leverage you can achieve with the dollars you do have, when full disclosure is on the table. Watch your dollars go to work for you by creating result driven promotions (ie. increase web traffic, gain Twitter followers, track redeemable coupons). Keep marketing yourself!
Happy Hunting!
Monday, April 6, 2009
Screen Printing vs Embroidery
Screen Printing - decorating an item by printing in ink, one color at a time, through a tight silk mesh.
Set Up: The creation of the screens typically runs $20 per color. For larger quantity orders, these charges are dropped.
Cost: Based on number of colors in the design. Printing on dark colors is more expensive because it requires a white base coat. For simple designs or high quantity orders, screen printing is much more affordable than embroidery.
Pros / Cons: Screen printing is affordable and looks sharp on t-shirts however it typically doesn't provide the desired effect when placed on polo shirts, jackets, and hats. Pricing is not based on the size of the design, only the # of colors in it. This allows for large impact at a great price.
Embroidery - decorating an item by sewing a design into it using colored thread.
Set Up: Each design must be digitized to determine the stitch count. This process is a 1 time fee and typically runs $12 per 1000 stitches of embroidery.
Cost: Based on the number of stitches in the design. Design can be multicolored at no additional cost.
Pros / Cons: Embroidery gives a higher end/corporate look to golf polo shirts, hats, jackets, ect. Fine details and small fonts may lose their resolution. Because the cost is determined by the # of stitches, the larger designs are going to be more expensive.
Still not sure which imprint method is best for your project? Give us a call and let us work our magic!
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Earth-Friendly Promotions
GuideLight Marketing introduces the EcoSmart Line - the newest way to promote your business while showing Mother Earth a little love. From 100% organic cotton tote bags (from $6), to recycled cardboard jotters (from $4), to growable bamboo shoots in biodegradable fiber pots (from $9), let GuideLight help your company make a statement.
Monday, January 26, 2009
Super Bowl Losers T-Shirts and Hats
What Happens to the Super Bowl Losers T-Shirts and Hats
The Super Bowl will end about 10 p.m. Sunday, and by 10:01 every player on the winning team — along with coaches, executives, family members and ball boys — could be outfitted in colorful T-shirts and caps proclaiming them champions.
The other set of championship gear — the 288 T-shirts and caps made for the team that did not win — will be hidden behind a locked door at Dolphin Stadium. By order of the National Football League, those items are never to appear on television or on eBay. They are never even to be seen on American soil.
The rest of the article: http://tinyurl.com/8d5t54
