Just for a moment, try to imagine that a promotional product you sold to your largest customer has suddenly become the subject of a government recall.
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Loopholes in Product Safety Law Put Compliance Burden on You
You sell a product to a Little League for distribution to 7-year-olds. Would your client expect the product to comply with Federal children’s product standards?
Read MoreA-B-C-D-B-P-A
There are a million things about BPA you don’t need to know, but one thing you do.
Read More3 Proven Strategies to Sell More Promotional Products in Q4
If you’re ready to skyrocket your 4th quarter sales it’s important to get out there in a big way. Here are three proven strategies to do just that.
Read MoreArticle Preview: Grocery Totes
A short preview of my upcoming article on Grocery Totes.
Read MoreHow To Help Tornado Victims
What you can do to help out victims of the disastrous storms that hit the U.S. South this week.
Read MoreScavenger Types
There are the fun and cool scavengers that get to be in nature documentaries, like the hyena and remora. Then there are the creepy and much-hated scavengers, like the rat, vulture and weird guy with glasses straps and stained monochrome T-shirt you always see in the bargain sections of bookstores, studying huge hardcover books like “Gulches: Long Holes of the Southwest.” Me though, I’m going to go with the zombie as my favorite scavenger. Partly because they’re awesome (I sure do love a good zombie movie), but also because they make their living off the brains of others, which is just what I’m about to do. Below are few links to articles I’ve found, accompanied by neat little summaries.
Read MoreRocky Road
Astronomical gas prices. Food shortages. Global warming. It’s feeling a little apocalyptic out here, no?
In case you happen to have missed the news, are evading the stock market or avoiding all human contact—there’s this economy thing going on right now and people are kind of freaking out.
The possible imminency of a recession is palpably affecting the retail sector, according to the Women’s Wear Daily Web site, WWD.com.
Obviously, the real question is how/if it will affect the wearables contingent of the ad specialties industry. I think we’re all fairly confident the T-shirt will remain a sound investment. However, does a slowdown
Extreme Makeover Office Edition
After one very raucous editorial meeting (including some very spicy Indian food) we’ve decided to jump on the reality bandwagon and have the first-ever Extreme Office Make Over in the June edition of the magazine. While we won’t be rebuilding an entire house while a deserving family enjoys a Disney vacation, we will be doing our best to put together an office that will put make everyone else in the building jealous.
After only one day, the response to requests for participation has been amazing. I want to thank the folks over at Leed’s, Prime Line, Journalbooks, SnugZ, Senator, Dart, PictureFrames.net, the