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Written by Dale Kirby
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Saturday, 11 February 2006 |
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Promotional items can really boost your company's profile. High-quality products that proudly display your company name and logo can make hundreds of potential customers aware of your business--especially if the items are novelties or games . At Promopeddler.com, we have dozens of fun promotional ideas that can help brand your business with entertainment and creativity!
Take, for example, the humble deck of playing cards . Poker has shot to the forefront of popular culture. There are shows about it on TV, and online poker is increasingly popular. Still, internet gambling cannot equal the fun and camaraderie of a "poker night" with close friends. Promopeddler.com has a selection of playing cards that can be customized with your business's logo and catch phrase. Every time your potential customer hosts a game, each player in the group will be exposed to your brand.  We have fun promotional ideas for your employees, too. Your workers may be stressed out and over worked. How about putting up a customized dart board in the employee lunch room? After all, the team that plays together stays together! Your employees can blow off steam and engage in a little healthy competition. For those with little hand-eye coordination, our online catalog offers chess boards , as well as cribbage and tic tac toe .
Creating a recognizable brand name for your company doesn't have to be all work and no play. After all, people like to have a good time and associating your name with fun is a good thing!
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Last Updated ( Monday, 22 May 2006 )
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