Posts tagged Promotional Items
Facebook Become a Fan
0Facebook has been at its www.facebook.com domain since 2005, making it 5 years in age. However, due to its vast popularity of over 400 million users and the major advancements in technology that make it easily accessible, like smart phones – to get Facebook’s real age a formula is needed.
5 years of existence X 2 many status updates to count + the 6 seconds it takes for the average smart phone user to open the Facebook application = 16 years old.
Now I know Facebook’s creator, Mark Zuckerberg, is a male, but the gender data on Facebook shows that approximately 60% of users are female. Therefore Facebook is a 16 year old girl. And what does a 16 year old girl want most? To be liked.
I’m convinced that’s why Facebook is now abandoning its, “Become a Fan” button and replacing it with the current, “Like” button that’s available for clicking oh photos, statuses, video uploads and more. The “Become a Fan” button pertains to brand pages where users are invited to connect with companies and celebrities.
A spokesperson said, “We’ve found that ‘Like’ is more global, easy to understand, and users are already comfortable and familiar with it—making the process of connecting with a Page more consistent with how they already interact with things on Facebook.”
What does it really mean? Facebook (in its most sensitive teen years) just wants to be liked more. You can be a fan of the Yankees or a fan of deep sea fishing. But Facebook doesn’t need promotional products branded with its logo or fans screaming in the stands to give it confidence. Facebook needs the little tickle of self worth – and she gets it every time a user clicks, “Like.”
I’m just a bit turned off by this change. I like my mom’s penne a la vodka, but I don’t say I’m on “Team Penne A La Vodka.” I like chipmunks. But I’m not going to make a giant poster and hold it up at a National Park. I like pickles, I do. But no, I will not “Become a Fan,” of that pickle.
I guess it’s easier to like something than to say you’re a fan. Wow, Facebook you’re now a behavioral scientist too; and all at the tender age of 16. I mean 5.
So, “Become a Fan” of Promotional Items Buzz on Facebook while you still can, because sometime this April you’ll only be able to “Like” the Buzz Blog.
Significance of Going Green
0Guest Blog from Promo Direct
Living in a healthier and better environment is beneficial for all. It is important to take necessary actions to make the environment more sustainable as increasing global warming has become the most crucial environmental concern of the present time. Difficulty in tackling the hazards created by the diverse effects of global warming has put the planet at a greater risk than ever before. Going green is one of the best and effective ways to deal with this concern. Small actions lead to big changes, and thus, small efforts put by each person can help in creating a greener environment.
Different initiatives have been taken to prevent environmental damage. Conservation of water and energy are on the priority. Immense use of plastic must be prevented as it will help in reducing pollution in an effective way. Cultivation of plants and trees is a need of the time. Limited and efficient use of electricity and electronic products in daily life will be of a great help in making the environment look greener.
To become accustomed to a greener lifestyle is practical to a great extent as adapting green habits help you improve you health in a considerable manner. Hence, going green is easy and one of the easiest ways to go green is to use eco-friendly products.
Eco-friendly products help in preventing environmental damages and are recyclable. Recyclable material is inexpensive and is available in sufficient quantities. Giving away these eco-friendly products as promotional items is a good idea to support the cause. Various kinds of eco-friendly business gifts or corporate gifts like wooden cases or bags made out of wooden fiber can serve the purpose. Giving away such promotional items helps is generating awareness and spreading the message of going green in a significant way. It also shows that you care about the environment and trying to make your contribution towards achieving well-being of the planet.
Brightest Day Promotion means Dark Days for Marvel
0The epic battle between Marvel Comics and DC Comics has ensued for years, but comic book lovers have rarely picked a side – until now. The competing comic companies have branded some of our favorite characters and inspired generations of readers to embrace the comic tradition. Tuesday new release anyone? However, as time goes on, the battles have become bloodier, and judging by Marvels latest promotion, you can see how.
In Novermber, 2009 DC Comics launched their Blackest Night promotion that gave comic book distributors free promotional rings with certain bulk orders of specified comics. The Comix Connection featured the Blackest Night rings in a blog with the sick photograph above. They saw a major boost in sales, dominating 8 of the top 10 spots for the top 25 grossing comics of November. Marvel comics made a presence on the list, filling 14 of its spots. While the Darkest Night promotion helped drew DC Comics to the top, Marvels standings still showed that comic fans were loyal to both DC and Marvel.
Comic books lovers have been embracing both Marvel and DC Comics since their existence, but after witnessing Marvels rebuttal to the Darkest Night promo, some are swearing off Marvel altogether.
In January a press release was sent from Marvel stating, “Retailers – for every 50 stripped covers of the following comics sent to Marvel, you will qualify to receive one FREE Siege #3 Deadpool Variant.” The “following comics” included:
Adventure Comics #4
Booster Gold #26
Doom Patrol #4
Justice League Of America #39
Outsiders #24
R.E.B.E.L.S #10
The first sentence of the press release engaged readers with a thoughtful incentive, “In an effort to provide assistance to comic retailers in 2010, Marvel is offering retailers an opportunity to turn unsold comics into an extremely rare Siege #3 Deadpool Variant!” However, considering that all of the listed comics were published by DC Comics (NOT Marvel), this “opportunity” came off as more of a backhanded scheme. In that way, it was an “opportunity” to help sabotage DC Comics.
This method of madness for boosting their own sales and destroying competing DC Comic products didn’t go unnoticed. Of the almost 200 comments on the Comic Book Resources blog post, most shared their disgust with Marvels cheap tricks. A parade of bad press followed the promotion throughout February, provoking Marvels newly promoted Vice President and Executive Editor Tom Brevoort to strike back. He didn’t hide behind a mask but he sure did whip his cape with furry in his Marvel Blog.

Marvel Vice President, Tom Brevoort's photograph of DC Comics covers used to promote their "Seige" #3 Deadpool Varient comic.
Brevoort even struck back at neigh-sayers with sarcasm on twitter. The tweet, “Turns out nobody has any extra copies of those ring books…” accompanied the above photograph of over 300 DC comic covers. While their ultimate success still hasn’t been calculated, the failure has been seen on blog comments everywhere. One commenter on Comic Book Resources wrote, “Marvel is SCUM!!! I am dropping all of my Marvel books and I am never buying another book published by Marvel. This includes my beloved X-Men.” While Marvel attempted to “help out” retailers, they lost the respect of many consumers. They lost respect of many fans.
The Marvel promotion is now over and soon we will see the results. In the meantime, DC Comics continues to toss out the promotions. Now with the purchase of The Flash #1 and Green Lantern #53 comics, customers will receive one of the two new Brightest Day promotional rings. Purchase the comics and enjoy the collectors Brightest Day rings by visiting here or visit a comic store near you after the April release date. These Brightest Day rings are an example of smart branding, something that Marvel may want to re-evaluate.
DC Comics Brightest Day Ring Promotion
2Last year, DC Comics ran a Blackest Night promotion to increase sales of new copies and thank loyal buyers. For specified orders placed, a bag of plastic rings would be sent to the store that made the purchase. It was then up to each cashier to distribute a ring with certain purchases. The promotion was successful and DC Comics decided to go at it again.
This time around, the sun has come up and it’s a Brightest Day promotion to look out for. The ring tossing goes as follows: Retailers who buy 10 copies of The Flash #1 can order the Flash Promotional Rings. Those who purchase 10 copies of Green Lantern #53 can then order the Green Lantern Promotional Rings.

DC Comics is providing The Flash and Green Lantern promotional rings to retailers making specified order as a part of their Brightest Day promotion.
Die hard comic fans will want to buy these new editions regardless of the cool incentives, but receiving a promotional ring will certainly be the highlight of their purchase. New fans will feel welcomed into the DC Comics family when they receive the rings and old fans will keep them safe as a valued collector’s item.
I’m pretty pumped to see a major player like DC Comics utilizing promotional products. Their savvy salesmanship is likely to be just as successful as their first ring promotion was. Creator of both, The Flash and Green Lantern, Geoff Johns, said “One of the many great Flash Facts about DC Comics is that they actually do support the retailers with promotions like this that not only make our whole business a bit more fun, but also bring the promotion to every single reader. Of course, the proof is in the content and I couldn’t be prouder of the work Francis Manapul and I are doing on THE FLASH and Doug Mahnke and I are creating on GREEN LANTERN. Thanks to everyone, retailers and readers, for an amazing 2009 and here’s to an even better 2010!”
Sounds like 2010 is off to a great start for DC Comics so far, thanks to some smart marketing with promotional items.







