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Promote your business with custom T-Shirts
I belong to a class social club, a group of men who get together every Thursday to enjoy some of the finest projects on offer to local craft breweries. Back in college you could refer to our gatherings as a fraternity or something equally corny. However, I can assure you that our club is nothing like that, though a club, make no mistake. You can not just stumble in the street and buy us a return to guests (although you're welcome to try). We pay dues and support a number of local charities, including the Food Bank and a program for reading. It also provides our collective business experience to small businesses on occasion.
We were sitting around the table night Thursday enjoying a new organic pilsner made when some boys started throwing around ideas of another area that could focus our campaigns considerable marketing skills. At this point I should mention that half of our members have either a marketing degree or MBA or both, so that's why this kinds of things keep going up instead of more typical consumer items such as football, golf, hockey and beach volleyball. The couple owns the organic brewery step at night and pop a few of us approached them with our ideas to expand your business. The key to this effort was the idea of high quality, embroidered shirts and sweatshirts Hooded formed. We had shirts printed before promoting some of our causes and events club and I firmly believe that a small business as a craft brewery is going to hit more for your money, giving away T-shirts to customers than you ever would through radio or print advertising. Not only that, but the campaign keep going for as long as people keep the shirts. It's brilliant.
The brewery owners had a little convincing, but when we sat down and explained the costs associated with a radio campaign in mid-market compared to the cost of having a "T" a few hundreds of shirts printed and distributed, were impressed. I pulled out my iPhone and showed them a place where they could for shirts made from certified organic cotton, which could be used as part of promotion to tie in organic beer. That sealed the deal.
The boys and I come pretty cheap in terms of marketing experience is considered, as long as we trapped in a Thursday night. It only cost the people of some organic beer for your product and a dozen shirts tee.
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