Posts Tagged ‘branding’

Elite Flyers Turns Custom Printed Face Masks Into Golden Advertising Opportunity

Posted on: May 17th, 2020 by eliteflyers.com No Comments
Elite Flyers has launched its unique line of branded face covers. An industry leader in printing and design, they're here to provide everyone with reliable, reusable masks. Not only that, but they offer the unique ability to brand your business at the same time. Right now, many businesses require a mask for all employees and customers. Now you can stay in compliance all while promoting your brand or message at the same time!  Elite Flyers is offering 4 unique types of custom printed masks to choose ...

4 Reasons You Still Need a Letterhead in the Digital Age

Posted on: June 20th, 2018 by eliteflyers.com No Comments
In the age where emails RULE, you may think your business may not need letterhead. Though the world is more tech-centered than ever, letterhead still plays an important role in business. Here are 4 reasons you still need a custom letterhead. Promote a Professional Image Most, if not all, big companies have letterheads. If you encountered a company that did not have a letterhead, chances are you would not perceive them as a professional, powerful company—even if the company did fantastic work. A custom ...

Your Band Needs Merch. We Got That.

Posted on: July 18th, 2013 by Terrell Hammel No Comments
When you make the decision to form or join a band, you’re taking a number of admirable risks. You’re facing the risk that people will laugh, that it’ll be hard to find gigs, and that you won’t be any good or at least that people won’t like you. You’re taking a risk simply by announcing to the world that you think of yourself as a musician and that you might be so good that other people will even pay to hear you. You’re risking your livelihood by choosing to pursue music when other careers are almost definitely ...

Brand Yourself Loud and Clear at Your Next Tradeshow

Posted on: September 4th, 2012 by eliteflyers.com No Comments
Trade shows, conventions, and fairs are veritable zoos of presenters, vendors, information, and consumers, it’s easy to get lost in the crowd. We’ve experienced this scenario too many times; we’re walking around the convention grounds, eyeing all the tents, stopping in when we see a sign that strikes our fancy. Then we come across the mystery tent. They don’t have a banner and they don’t have a sign. We have no idea what their purpose is. They may be selling something we love or offering a service we’d like to ...