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Golf Accessories

// posted by Ross Rosenthal

Apr 23

EmbroidMe has the customized golf accessories and golf clothes you’re looking for. Being able to combine a promotional opportunity with a pastime favored by clients is like hitting the elusive hole-in-one. Golf, for some people, is all about the win. For others, it’s the challenge of self-improvement, and for many more, it’s just the opportunity to be outside and simply participate in a sport they enjoy.  Whether you are a course champion or weekend enthusiast, a game of golf is also a time to build or maintain relationships, business and personal.  

Golf accessories can become useful giveaways that fit almost any budget.  Game necessities like balls and tees are available in several packaged designs, like a match book, nylon pouch or reusable zippered organizers, each with a different configuration of balls, tees, markers, club brushes, divot repair tools or spike wrenches.  Refining the item selection provides an opportunity for multiple or repeated messages with imprinting options on each item in the assortment.  Additionally, most brands and varieties of golf balls are available by the box and send an impressive, memorable message when imprinted with a logo.  

Looking good on the course is easy with embroidered or imprinted apparel.  Golf clothes like polos and T-shirts are practical yet valued giveaways. Additional options include caps and visors or outerwear like zippered jackets or pullover windshirts. 

“Golf tournaments are terrific opportunities to build your brand with customized promotional products,”.  “Organizers look for customized golf shirts for staff and teams, and participants appreciate event-supplied golf accessories such as club towels or pouches for valuables, but everyday items like water bottles and beverage can insulators are all popular items.  Post-event gatherings are ideal opportunities for awards and trophies, as well as prizes like golf umbrellas, shoe bags or coolers.”



 


Promotions with a Health Theme

// posted by Ross Rosenthal

Mar 19

It is no secret that a poor diet leads to health problems later on in life. According to Fatty foods high in cholesterol are well-known to be a leading cause of atherosclerosis in adults, and people don't always understand the nutritional properties of the food they are eating. A small business can project a responsible brand image by distributing promotional products with suggestions on serving size and alternative ingredients. 


Learn from the past

// posted by Ross Rosenthal

Mar 07

Promotional products should generally follow the mantra that the less quirky a theme or item is, the more likely it will be successful with a potential client. However, some companies have embarked on bizarre promotional advertising schemes in the past, and small businesses can learn valuable lessons from these examples. 


Trade Show

// posted by Ross Rosenthal

Feb 16

According to Trade-Show-Adviser.com, exhibiting at a trade show is often essential for businesses that are working to attract new customers. However, the opportunity comes with the risk of spending a lot of money without achieving the desired traffic. A strong promotional plan will help draw in new visitors and bring in new business. 


Q Code Do You Know II

// posted by Ross Rosenthal

Feb 08

Nine Q Code Suggestions
1. Use error correction at the M lever (most code generators have this option). This means that even if up to 15 percent of the code is blocked or dirty, it can be corrected and still be read.
2. Save your codes as a SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) if possible, which is a vectored image XML file. It can be increased or reduced without losing resolution and makes for a better printed code. You can also put colors into the code using Illustrator or CorelDraw. Try out different colors and test, test, test.
3. A good margin or white space is important to the proper rendering of a code. Most codes are 25 modules up and 25 modules across. I like to have at least three or four modules of white space. Do not print on black without having white space beyond the code itself around it.
4. Not every target has a smartphone... it's best to show the URL link the code renders to next to the code when you print. This helps increase your scan rate. About 50 percent of mobile phones in the USA are smartphones, make sure the other 50 percent can respond to your promotion by showing the URL link.
5. Show how to get a free reader. Print "get a free reader at your app store" near the code.
6. Some URL shortener services will let you change the destination link without changing the code. You could then use the same code and redirect it to a different YouTube video or offer each week.
7. Make sure you have color contrast... a dark and a light color... no less than 4:1 ratio (black/white is best). If there is not enough contrast, your code will be harder to read or not be read at all. Other colors can be used as long as you stick to the 4/1 ratio; brown/yellow or red/white would work.
8. Create your code so you can track how many scans it generated... using analytics to improve your project. Both bit.ly and goo.gl offer free analytics when you use their service to shorten an URL.
9. Finally, make sure any code you create for printing is not RGB. Even when printing black and white, it should be changed to a grayscale or CMYK so only the black plate is used when printing. This will help the resolution and make scanning easier by more smartphones. Saving a SVG code as a jpeg will work if it is the actual size it will print at, if it is saved as CMYK and if it is saved at a minimum of 300 dpi. EmbroidMe can help print the Q code on pen's bags, drinkwear, shirts and more.
 


Q Code - Do You Know

// posted by Ross Rosenthal

Feb 07

DO's
1. DO | create a Call to Action... give them a reason to scan your code, tell them what they'll get; view this video on YouTube (create a video about your product)... join our mailing list... find our nearest location... download this info article about... enter our drawing... like us on Face book... follow us on Twitter.
2. DO | always Test, Test, Test... before publishing, test your code on all Smartphone’s (Android, Blackberry, iPhone, Win7) with different readers. There are many popular code readers available. I personally use i-Nigma on my Android (go to www.i-nigma.mobi
on your phone to download it free).  


Feb 06

From the early rise of the internet to the more recent development of smartphones, human culture is becoming more and more dependent on the electronic gadgets that make life much easier. Small business owners can exploit this technological progress to their advantage. 


Your Words Have Power

// posted by Ross Rosenthal

Feb 02

  


Jan 27

During an economic slump, it’s more important than ever for companies to invest in promotional items, such as logo USB drives, luxury pens and personalized mugs to get their name out there. This can help a business reach out to a larger audience and potentially find more clients for profit. 


making clients passionate about your products

// posted by Ross Rosenthal

Jan 26

There are certain brands, such as Apple, Starbucks and Google, that inspire loyalty among their customer bases. What is it about these brands that elicits such a response from consumers? Marketing consultant Kate Newlin points to several different factors that help keep customers passionate about their practices.