All we need is your photo. We will tell you what will work well and suggest pieces that might fit your gift recipient.
Photo Gifts are a great idea at Christmas. They are quick and relatively easy. Many of your everyday snapshot look great when they are cropped to fit in a two inch circle. There are many ornaments that use shaped discs to hold the photo, but there are other fun things, too. We are going to post a whole gallery of ideas that you can design one at a time for your special Christmas friend, or any time of year for a celebratory event. All we need is your photo. We will tell you what will work well and suggest pieces that might fit your gift recipient. The newest insert gift to hit this year is the phone case. Generally, we can do IPhone 5 and 4 and Android Galaxy Phones. Please email us with your phone type and we will research your particular brand. There are also IPad cases, tablets, laptops, and kindle cases available. Monograms are very popular for phone cases. We have about fifty standard designs and many monogram styles for you.
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Christmas photo gifts are very appreciated and become treasured trinkets in the Christmas box that are unpacked each year. The advent of cell phones and social media sites allow all of us to display our pictures daily, documenting our lives at the moment. Photo gifts make these fleeting snapshots a part of our traditions and create memories for the future. It couldn't be easier to order photo gifts from Get Promoted. All we need is your photos! You can email them, drop them by on a flash drive, or just send them to us by Facebook. Some pictures work better than others for certain items, so we will be glad to work with you for a perfect item that will match your picture. By far, the easiest photo gift is the insert. A shaped disc is glued into some kind of decorative frame. The only thing we need is the picture. We are Done! The most elegant insert gifts are pewter. Here is a slideshow of the available pewter pieces. Call us or email for pricing. We buy from different sources. You can buy one piece at a time. Watch for other blog posts about wooden gifts, and other insert favorites. Christmas snowflake and round ornament are Buy 3 get one FREE. 10.00 each...brings it down to $7.50 each. A Sept. 2013 post from Todd Wilma in the SAP Innovation blog bid farewell to Tchotchke. This was a tongue in cheek article about the demise of cheap giveaways. "The tchotchke was the default way to showcase your brand to thousands of physical attendees at conferences, tradeshows, and at other gatherings."...." The tchotchke thrived on the belief that these high-touch knick-knacks would be forever present on executives desks, passed around to teams back at HQ, or would promote the brand in such a unique way that the executive would be compelled to engage with your sales team." This blog post was answered by Paul Bellantone of PPAI. His thoughts were so well crafted I had to capture them. They speak so eloquently of the reason and worth of promotional products, I have never been able to put all of this into words..."To savvy advertisers and marketers, promotional products are the secret weapon in the marketing arsenal because they are the only tangible advertising medium with the ability to deliver a touchable, taste-able, see-able, hear-able and smell-able sensory engagement—the total brand experience. More importantly, promotional products are the only advertising for which consumers say, “Thank you!” The message is pretty clear, when used as part of an integrated advertising strategy or as a standalone medium, promotional products deliver some pretty impressive results." "When professionally designed and produced, and used as part of a strategic plan, promotional products generate interest, action, sales, referrals and loyalty—in short, results. These results distinguish them as one of the most effective and arguably the longest-lasting and best-loved advertising medium in the world." Paul Bellantone PPAI Nov 2013 BBP Magazine. Thank you, Paul, for saying what I could not. I definitely believe there is a place for everyday branding by having pens and scratch pads, etc available. BUT, there is a way to move from giveaways to moving your sales revenue. There are thousands of case studies of what a great planned marketing campaign can do for you and how important the physical products are that you tie to this campaign. Get Promoted wants to help you PLAN your work, and work your PLAN in 2014. Won't you help us, help you??? diane and peg This is a new product for us and I am really excited about it. This is a cuff bracelet. They come in three sizes, This is the large one. There is a medium and a small. They come in white or metal surface and are generally one size fits all. We have earrings and necklaces that could go with these, and as always custom t-shirts, and hundreds of other accessories. I like this piece because it is a great show off piece for that new Grandbaby, favorite pet, or wild graphic that goes with a new outfit. This sky is the limit. If you can ask for it, we can design it. It will take us a little bit to feel comfortable with the metal ones, to know what will work well, but the white is ready to go...we are ready to print. This printing procedure is fairly forgiving, so we may be able to do jpgs. The better resolution you can give on the pictures, the better. One of the things we are going to do is use our cell pone custom patterns to do these, So, whatever graphics you see on the phone case page can be done on these. You can call or email us with an idea and then we will send a proof back to you and keep working until we agree on the design. You do not have to spend anytime doing graphic work, we will do it for you. Four square pictures will fit on the large cuff. The length is six and a half inches.Width of the large one is one and a half inches, the medium .75 of an inch and the small is about a half inch. We can do wild graphics, photos, quotes, just think it and we will do it within reason. |
AuthorDiane Hawn, partner and Marketing Manager at Get Promoted has years of experience in small business as she was part of a family business in the '70s, owned her own microwave store in the 80's, and worked in well known St. Louis corporations, May Company and Tipton Appliance. ArchivesScreen Printing
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