April 8, 2009

Promotional Ideals for Small Businesses - drumwork

Filed under: Ideas — civi @ 6:32 am

Small Businesses
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A small business owner orders the TGI Third Hand Snack Tray to donate to their Chamber of Commerce for after hour functions. Business flourishes as many Chamber members now associate the distributor with unique ideas, and come to her for more creative ideas to help their businesses.

A group of small local businesses combine their efforts and give away the Tote Bag Kits to each new mom at a nearby hospital. Each business has an area to advertise on the tote bag. The mothers are appreciative for the disposable food service products during such an exciting time, and the kit has a long life around the house.

A local video franchise sold a microwave bag of popcorn along with a tub and a package of napkins with their custom logo. Their brand was reinforced during the whole movie. One farm implement dealer located near the site of an agricultural trade show ordered napkins and placemats promoting the show, the dealership and the industry. The custom-designed paper products were given to local restaurants just prior to the show.

A food distributor of Hispanic items grew his business immensely by simply leaving custom-imprinted napkins and plates along with his food for the grocery chains to sample. The imprinted products were utilized while sampling, and his name brand was strongly validated.

Send out napkins, cups or coasters to your customer stating “Happy Holidays” (or any occasion, for that matter!) with your company logo. This is a practical and clever way to thank your clients for their business

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April 3, 2009

Religious Groups - gift ideas - drumwork

Filed under: Ideas — civi @ 10:13 am

Religious Groups

One Minneapolis church celebrated its 100th anniversary with placemats and napkins printed in gold, featuring the historical background of the church, complete with the renderings of the early church and the church as it stands today.

A church has an annual family picnic and wants to give away something the families will keep, but is still cost-effective. They decide to order reusable stadium cups with the picnic theme and date printed on the cup.

A community church has weekly dinners in the basement, and uses the Picnic-Pak which includes an imprinted napkin with the church’s logo and utensils combined in a heat-sealed polybag.
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April 2, 2009

Family Events / Weddings - gift ideas - drumwork

Filed under: Wedding — civi @ 6:09 am

Family Events
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A family reunion uses cups, napkins, plates and aprons during their picnic. These items help to create a lively atmosphere and bring pride to each family member in attendance.

A Mother’s Day banquet uses tablecloths, placemats, napkins and cups for its annual get-together.

A couple orders napkins, drink stirrers and coasters for their wedding. The products are printed with the couple’s initials and date of the wedding.

A proud father gives his daughter a bat mitzvah and orders custom imprinted napkins, plates, and cups that display the girl’s name, date and theme of the party.

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April 1, 2009

Real Estate Industry promotional ideas - drumwork

Filed under: Personalized Promotional Items — civi @ 8:26 am

Real Estate Industry
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A local real estate company wanted to increase brand awareness during the summer before the fall moving season. They hired teenagers to hand out Draft Wraps at several national baseball games during the season. The Draft Wraps displayed the real estate logo and phone number, while protecting the fans’ hands from cold beverages and condensation during the game.

A real estate company gives away custom imprinted food service sets to families who just purchased a new home. The set displays the real estate logo and is given the day the family moves in. They are appreciative to have many disposable food service products with which to eat, as their dishes are somewhere in a buried box. Family and friends stop by to see the home, and they also take note of the goodwill of the real estate company.

One condominium company promotes homes through display models, accented beautifully with its own custom-designed napkins and coasters. Beverages are served while sales prospects tour the models and a unique atmosphere of distinctive, warm living is set.

One realty company was launching a new promotion and ordered 10,000 TGI house-shaped coasters printed with their new program. They sent a mailing with this coaster, along with more information. They then gave these coasters to area bars and restaurants. The program was so successful that they had to reorder six times within a six month period.

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