Monthly Archives: October 2009

Not Your Average In-House Art Department.

Put bluntly, many promotional products companies have all-inclusive graphic design services that leave something to be desired. You might be hesitant to trust us with your brand identity because you’ve had less-than spectacular experiences with others in the past.
At Imagewear Solutions, we understand it’s your business on the line. We’re careful and thoughtful when we [...]

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Drink-ware or Be Square.

If you’re looking for a promotion that is simultaneously cost efficient AND effective, consider promotional drink-ware. Travel mugs, coffee cups, and drinking glasses make excellent marketing mediums and can fit into most any budget.
Don’t believe me? Just consider a few of the benefits you and your clients will get from a branded mug or cup:
Longevity.
If [...]

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Going Outside This Fall? Don’t Forget Your Fleece.

Kids have headed back to school, the air is getting cooler and the leaves are changing color.
It’s fall. The perfect time to head out doors and experience Mother Nature in all her glory. If you’re a business owner, you might think about outfitting your employees or clients with logo embroidered fleece jackets: they’re sure to [...]

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Chef Wear Is Sizzling Hot!

We’ve all seen Top Chef, Hell’s Kitchen or one of the many great cooking shows on the Food Network.  Due to the popularity of these shows, chefs have reached a celebrity status in the public eye. The wide variety of reality food shows has transformed many chefs into full-blown “rock stars”.  But being a chef [...]

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Southwest Airlines Offers Treats for Tweets

The marketing department at Southwest Airlines noticed that its number of followers on Twitter was about to hit 20,000. It was a Friday afternoon and they were about 200 followers away when they had an idea: offer a gift pack loaded with promotional products to one lucky winner.
Not long after the idea struck, [...]

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