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ON SALE! Wake Up Corporate America! |
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Written by Dale Kirby
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Monday, 07 August 2006 |
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Ok I blogged about how much I loved this High Sierra clock last month and now we have it on sale until the inventory is gone. Normally it sells for $35 for small imprinted quantities. Now, with a minimum of 50 pieces we can sell them for $15.00! Yes, they are imprinted... why on sale you ask? This item has been replaced by another clock ( I don't like it nearly as much). So in order to make sure you get this special pricing, Please tell your account manager you saw it in the blog! Acording to USA Today, 73% of business travelers rely on alarm clocks to wake them up in time for meetings. That’s a lot of logoed in-room clocks to sell to hotels, airlines for incentives, meeting planners for giveaways, convention centers for branding, not to mention all the clocks that corporations would be wise to customize with their logo. Inexpensive and fully functional, the one style that is tried and true is the slide front alarm clock . Maybe we like to bring our 's from home because we are comfortable in setting our own clocks rather then sitting on the bed trying to figure out which button to push on some foreign looking contraption that is nailed to the nightstand. If your travelers move around the globe, try a world time travel clock. But, if you really want to make a statement then purchase the High Sierra Graphite Tavel Alarm Clock with a light, calendar and thermometer. It is really a great gift for traveling executives. Recruiting incentives for law firms and board member thank-you gifts are also in demand these days. It arrives in a nice gift box and includes a travel pouch. Oh, one more feature, a snoooooze alarm. Now that’s thinking!
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Last Updated ( Monday, 07 August 2006 )
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