Antimicrobial Performance Golf Shirts

Antimicrobial Enhanced Products Antimicrobial Performance Golf ShirtsVapor Apparel – Performance golf shirt made from 100% spun polyester.

Performance Golf Shirt made from 100% spun polyester. Engineered with Intera’s permanent moisture wicking, this material is perfect for the outdoor enthusiast and athlete. Light and durable, the material is anti-bacterial and mildew resistant. Features: wicking factor, two needle double stitch seams, four thread over-lock for extra strength in hem seams and loose-fit cut. Extra charges apply for 2Xl and larger.

 

 

Material: Polyester
Color: White
Minimum Production Time: 10 day(s)
Size: S, M, L, XL, 2XL

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Thank Your Clients With Customized Holiday Greeting Cards

4715034 Thank Your Clients With Customized Holiday Greeting CardsIn today’s economy businesses are cutting costs wherever possible just to survive, which is why when I receive a Holiday Greeting Card in the mail I appreciate it even more. When companies take the time to enhance their business relationships during the holiday season by sending a greeting card that reflects their company’s values they are showing they have not forgotten that people are the ones who keep them in business.

You can truly make a lasting impression on both clients, current and past, and employees by sending a meaningful message. This relatively easy and inexpensive marketing tool will allow you to show your appreciation for the business relationships you have formed over the past year. Your clients will feel important knowing you took a minute out of this busy and stressful time, to wish them a joyous holiday season and happy New Year.

Check out East Coast Graphic for your Custom Greeting Cards, customize them and make your business stand out to your clients.

Humane Society Is Barking Up Right Tree

Upfront gifts from non-profits to prospective donors are nothing new, but they’re usually low-cost items like address labels, greeting cards and notepads. Not so with a recent mailing from the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS). The organization sent prospective members a beautiful vinyl tote, complete with Velcro closure, zippered front pocket and beautiful puppy-themed artwork.

“In its direct marketing program, the HSUS often mails premiums to prospective and current donors,” says Nancy Campbell, DM director for the group. “Upfront tote bags were tested previously, and we did rollout with a mailing to prospective donors in early January 2008.”

Campbell didn’t want to give away trade secrets by commenting further on how the product was chosen, but it’s clear that her team made sure that both the bag and the artwork were high quality. The targeted audience, gleaned from lists rented from or exchanged with other entities, must have been considered good prospects.

She did reveal that by early March the promo had come close to meeting its goal for recruiting new members and supporters. HSUS also got great feedback about the totes from recipients. “Members have said people comment on how nice they are and want to know how to get one,” says Charlotte Mead of the membership department.

She added that some recipients called and wanted extras to use as gifts or because they’d lost theirs. “The one I recall that was extreme is a lady who had her car stolen, and the bag was in it,” Mead says. “She desperately wanted another bag.”

Better still, the requests for extra bags have been accompanied by additional donations.

Flash Drive Makes Plug for Performance Group

It’s kind of hard to categorize Blue Man Group. The offbeat show revolves around three mute, bald, painted-blue performers who combine comedy and technology with percussion-heavy music played on instruments made from PVC piping and other unusual materials.

Given the group’s imaginative image, it’s no surprise that their promoters would want to be different, too. That’s where one agency was able to help.

“The marketing department at Blue Man Group was looking for a cool new way to promote their corporate-events division,” says Michael Frank, VP of creative and strategic marketing at this agency. “They usually utilized DVDs for their sales videos but wanted a break from the norm.”

Frank’s team suggested putting the information on a USB flash drive, which would be more compact and more useful to recipients. The agency sourced a sleekly styled flash drive imprinted with the group’s logo. The product was then loaded with eight files, including videos, MP3s and PDFs.

“The USB drives were distributed from the press department to various members of the media,” Frank says. “They are also being used for large press events and also whenever file and information sharing is necessary.”

The presentation has not only impressed recipients but caught the eye of other staff members at Blue Man Group Productions. “Everyone really likes the drives,” Frank says, “and there is a buzz amongst other departments.”