How to create excitement and get a better response

September 8th

A promotion can sometimes garner excitement and response, just by the sheer excitement and “fun” element in the product that is tied-in with the promotional campaign.

One such product is the BuzzBrush® – a versatile, two-in-one computer accessory tool designed to clean and maintain a computer keyboard, tablet or smart phone device. As you can see in the accompanying video, this product has an inverted cone-shaped brush designed to easily and effectively reach between the keyboard keys to remove lint, dust, and food particles. The second feature is a microfiber cleaning pad that removes fingerprints and dirt from the LCD screen and perhaps a tablet device like an Apple iPad® or iPad2®!

Now, if you’d like to use this item in a branded promotion for your product or service – you can! Just send us an email: buzz [at] FlatWorldDesign [dot] com and tell us about your event or campaign and we’ll set you up!

Golfing or outdoor event coming up? A company picnic, perhaps?

August 11th

Outdoor Event Special Promotion from Flat World Design

What’s up peeps?  Is it back-to-school time yet?

Summer is almost over! Or is it?  In Texas it’s still well over 100 degrees.  Click here for promotional product idea which has a long retention time, (read: more customer impressions) is useful, allows for a large imprint area, and is of a high quality and higher perceived value.  Perhaps your company or product wants to promote some of these same attributes?

This product can also be used in conjunction with an exciting tradeshow promotion.  Or perhaps a company picnic.

We have had some insurance companies hand these out as a safety-reminder add-in to an event kit.  Lots of ideas.

Email us today and we can set you up with a sample.  Or better still, email us a high-resolution version of your logo and we can even create a “spec-sample” with your logo on it.  Or simply contact us for ideas on exciting messaging or copy…that fits with YOUR specific marketing message and/or theme.

Go ahead, give it a shot…

“Made in the USA.” Made means made.

July 27th

Recently, I was reviewing a new company’s website and came across an interesting phrase: “Internet Made in New York City.” It is a project of the NY Tech Meetup of companies / projects with over 10,000 visitors on their website – that are “mostly coded in NYC.” There’s almost a 100 companies on this list so far. It’s interesting and worth checking out.

Here is an excerpt of what they mean by “Made”.

Tech is coded, so made means made. Made doesn’t mean funded or managed. Like a shirt that’s designed/licensed/funded in USA, and made in China: It’s Made in China, not Made in USA. Made means made.

No fluff. Pretty darn clear and unambiguous. Refreshing. Isn’t it? Thoughts?

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