Posts Tagged ‘T-shirts’

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 ...

Tips for Creating a Giveaway on Social Media

Posted on: August 16th, 2012 by eliteflyers.com 3 Comments
Blog sites, company Facebook pages, and corporate Twitter accounts are always announcing giveaways these days. Giveaways are definitely a great way to draw attention to your product or service – but they have to be done right to be effective. Think about it: people love to get stuff for free, but when something is promised to them for free and then they don’t receive it because of unclear instructions or a botched job on the company’s part, they are sure to adopt a lifelong resentment toward the offending ...

Beyond the Internet: How to Broaden Your Business’ Reach in the Real World

Posted on: July 26th, 2012 by eliteflyers.com No Comments
There are a million ways to drive more people to your business’s website. But in our experience, some of the most important business connections stem from real-life, in-person interactions with other human beings… not cold, hard-wired machines. Here are some tips for actively improving your chances of making headway in business through your daily interactions. 1. Talk about work all the time We know, this may sound horrible. There is nothing worse than people who drone on about boring projects they’re ...

Five Unusual Promo Items to Boost Your Biz

Posted on: July 20th, 2012 by eliteflyers.com No Comments
It’s a universal truth: people love free stuff. People even get excited about stuff they would never buy if you offer it to them for free. Look at the success of huge corporations like Costco. And what’s the first thing customers of the superstore will mention when you bring up the company name? That’s right: the free samples that are always circulating around the place. People get excited by generosity, and this fuels repeat business. So what does this mean to you? Chances are, your company isn’t Costco, and ...