OT: Marketting question

Steve bassix-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Wed Oct 26 15:36:38 UTC 2005


I agree with all of the previous, with the exception of hats... some
people don't wear them ever, so it might be a waste.

Also, for shirts, keep in mind that one size does not fit all...
geeks. Like hats, if someone cannot get the right size, it may be
wasted. If you can guarantee enough sizes, then it's OK. The most worn
shirts should have an embroidered logo on it, and be either a Golf or
T- style. They last longer and look better (which is key for good
marketing). :-)

Mugs, keychains and pens/pencils are good and relatively inexpensive,
but you should make sure they are good quality or they will just find
their way to a landfill quickly. These items can potentially get the
most "advertising time" as they are likely to used every day if the
person chooses them. However mugs (and usually pens/pencils) usually
stay in one place (home or office), whereas keychains and shirts will
move to new territory. Something else to consider... :-)

HTH!

-Steve.
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