Re: Yup...I agree to your disagreeing....LOL
chip clips. people not only use them, but hoard them and put them in a safe place for easy access. so they're looking at your logo every time they munch down on some torilla chips or Fritos, thereby associating your station with an enjoyable experience.
> Wait...wait...wait...I only used tee shirt and bumper
> stickers as an idea...a starting point. Just PULEAZZZE give
> the listener something...magnet, coffee mug, bumper sticker,
> left toe nail of your morning jock as long as it has the
> station logo emblazed across it.
>
>
>
> > > Nope...but maybe I'm looking at the higher end
> > > of the demographic.
> > >
> > > I've done alot of different formats. Some can get quite
>
> > > a bit of advertising with shirts -- and then, some can't
>
> > > give them
> > > away. Bumperstickers are no good for older listeners.
> > >
> > > use coffee mugs, refrigerator magnets, even billboards.
>
> > > Find something that will used by them.
> > >
> > >
> > > Good to have some different viewpoints, though.
> > > I appreciate your thoughts on it.
> > >
> >
> > Yeah, I hate bumper stickers! I never have (nor will I
> ever)
> > put a bumper sticker--of any kind--on my car! (And I drive
> a
> > rather ordinary late-model Chevy Malibu, not a Lexus or
> > Infinity!) Pins and buttons (to be worn on clothing) seems
>
> > so 1970's-ish, to me. T-shirts, on the other hand, I'll
> > wear. And I drink coffee by the gallon, so if the coffee
> mug
> > is large enough, I'll use it daily.
> >
>
>
> > AR radio chick and in the bag,
> > see my note below about stickers/shirts.
> >
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