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AR radio chick and in the bag,
see my note below about stickers/shirts.
 
Yup...I agree to your disagreeing....LOL

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.
>
 
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.
> >
>
 
Re: Yup...I agree to your disagreeing....LOL

Chip clips...that is one heck of an idea. And, it shows that the number of things you can put your logo on is almost limitless.

During the early 90's in Denver, the Broncos were having a really lousy season, so we gave out tons of "Bronco Bricks". They looked just like real bricks, but were made out of foam so you could chunk 'em at the TV screen whenever the Broncos (or, the Donkeys, as we called them that year) screwed up. Needless to day, they got a lot of use.


> 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.
 
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