News

Hatswork Round-Up: February 6, 2020

February 6, 2020 - By Emily Potter

In case you didn’t know, there was a big football game on Sunday. In today’s Round-Up, we will show you some of the best promos from the Super Bowl. We will also discuss fundraising and prospecting.

Promo Marketing

The Best Super Bowl Promo Products We Saw in Miami

  1. Bucket Hats
  2. Inflatable Flamingo Beer Can Floaties
  3. Palm Tree Streetlights
  4. Metal Lunch Boxes
  5. Hardhats & Embroidered Hats
  6. Pepsi Bottles
  7. Sponsor Signage
  8. Graffiti-Inspired Signage
  9. Perry Ellis Backpacks
  10. Footballs

Did you know, the average 30-second ad slot during Super Bowl LIV was $5.6 Million? Do you know how many branded caps that would buy? Because I did the math.

Windsor Star

Hats On for Health Care Promoted with Wacky Hat Fashion Show

Hats On for Health Care is one of the signature fundraisers for Windsor Regional Hospital. In the ten years since Hats On was started, over $300,000 has been raised.

Promo Marketing

Nine Promotional Products Sales Prospecting Tips

This article is all about ways to seek out new clients so that distributors can increase their promotional products sales potential. Have you ever gone full promo-inception and gained a new customer by gifting them your brand’s promotional items? Afterall, what better way to prove the value of promo than using it yourself and letting prospects see it in action?

Be sure to read the full article for more tips to grow your promotional products sales business.

  1. Do your research.
  2. Choose to stand out.
  3. Request referrals.
  4. Step up your social media game.
  5. Shift strategy as needed.
  6. Race against the clock.
  7. Go the extra mile.
  8. Effort equals results.
  9. Be persistent.

Imagine how many brand impressions 600K caps would create. For more information, you can follow us on Instagram and Facebook using the hashtag #hatswork.




Emily Potter

Emily is the Content Marketer for Outdoor Cap Co. She holds an M.A. in AD & PR from the University of Alabama and a B.B.A in Marketing. Emily is an avid Crimson Tide football fan. She has a golden retriever named Opie Winston, and a cat named Tide.

Previous

Hatswork Round-Up: February 13, 2020

Next

Hatswork Round-Up: January 30, 2020

Comments