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Market your company with great looking apparel
April 27th, 2010 - by Jeff Wagner
So how are you marketing your company these days for all the world (or your target market area) to see? Recently, I had a bunch of Jeff Wagner Interactive hats made up for my softball team. I did this because we were having a very hard time finding a local business to sponsor our team.
I started thinking why wouldn’t a company want to advertise themselves on our jerseys and/or hats? It’s such a cheap form of advertising and you’re getting your name out in the public 16-20 weeks throughout the summer. Also like most teams, we usually go out after our games and grab a beverage and dinner…just more time that you’re company is on display.
So I decided to take matters into my own hands. I went to J & J Atheletics in Buffalo, MN for my apparel, they were great to work with and they completed my order in less than a week. I went with flexfit hats that have mesh backs to help keep cool in the summer months. I think that the hats turned out great, as you can see below.
The hats were very inexpensive to have made, I believe they came out to be about $14 a hat. I think the average Twins hat at Target Field is about $25-30. Not only did the JWI hats look great on the field they’ve already caught a few eyes. I’ve already received many comments about the hats, which have led to conversations about what my company does, which has led to handing out business cards. I have a good feeling that the hats will be paying for themselves and then some in the very near future.
So, the next time a sports team asks you to sponsor their squad you might want to really think about the impact this cheap form of advertising might have on your company. If you do the numbers, one referral from the advertising will probably pay for your sponsorship and then some.
I’ve included a few more action pictures of my squad wearing our new hats.
Tags: branding, company branding, Print Design, sports apparel
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New JWI Business Cards
February 25th, 2010 - by Jeff Wagner
I recently put together a new look for my business cards. I wanted to keep the branding of my logo the same but I was looking for the high glossy and very polished feel. I couldn’t be happier with the results when I got them from the the printer yesterday.
I worked with a wonderful printing company called W & C Printing. They were great to collaborate ideas with and I think the printing quality speaks for itself. Below are some of the printing options we used:
If you’re in need of a new design for your business cards send me an email at jeff@jeffwagnerinteractive.com. If you’re looking for printing services send an email to Amy Storm at W & C Printing, she will walk you through all your printing needs.
Tags: Business Cards, Marketing, Print Design
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JWI helps Kurt Weiche Memorial with print design
October 26th, 2009 - by Jeff Wagner
The 10 year anniversary of the Kurt Weiche Memorial Scholarship Fund was this past Friday night and Jeff Wagner Interactive was honored to help with the print design of the long sleeve shirt for the event. Everyone who was in attendance received the 10 year memorial shirt.
This was my 4th year of attending the event and year after year it just gets bigger and better. The event was created by Aaron (right) and Ryan (left) Weiche in honor of their father, Kurt Weiche, who past away in 1999.
Kurt participated in Buffalo sports for many, many years as the voice of KRWC high school sports. As an active community member Kurt was on numerous boards, committees, volunteer groups and organizations ranging from Little League to Buffalo Days to Children’s Charities.
The event helps raise money for area high school scholarships, to reward students looking to further their education.
More than 140 people attended the event this year at River City Extreme in Monticello, MN. The bowling facility absolutely rocks. Along with 40+ lanes of bowling they have a full bar & grill, arcade and private party lanes.
As an added bonus the Domino’s Noid made an appearance at the event. Among the many pictures he/she took with participants the Noid even rolled a few frames and showed off some mad bowling skills.
If you’d like to learn more about the event make sure to visit the Kurt Weiche Memorial website. If you want to support a great event come out and join the fun next year, I guarantee you’ll have a blast.
Tags: Community, Print Design
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