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Corporate Badges at Trade Prices

There is the old way to purchase corporate badges which is still very much alive and strong and then there is the new way. The new way will save you up to 50% so if saving money is of interest to you, you will want to read this article.

Promotional and corporate badges are primarily manufactured in the Far East. The normal chain of supply is for an importer who has connections with a good manufacturer in the Far East to purchase the made to order badges on behalf of their customer which is normally a promotional gift supplier. The promotional gift supplier will then supply the end user, perhaps you.

This is obviously an expensive chain of supply.

The internet has brought with it a chance for good forward thinking promotional gift suppliers to deal directly with the Far East manufacturers that produce the made to order badges. Every good and forward thinking promotional gifts supplier should by now have gone out to the Far East to visit these manufacturers to ensure that they are ethical and good companies to deal with. Once they have done this, they are in the position to bring the goods in themselves cutting out the expensive middleman.

Promotional and corporate badges are complicated to get right. There are many different options from special moulded hard enamel badges to domed full colour printed badges and more. It is therefore also very important that you find a supplier that really knows their stuff.

I recommend asking for a few samples so that you can ensure you are getting the best badges for your money. Any good supplier should be more than happy to send you samples the have done for their other clients.

If you want to search online for a company that deals directly with the manufacturers of promotional badges, this is easily done. Simply ask them if they import. If they do not, then you will want to look elsewhere.

It really will be obvious anyway because their prices when comparing like for like will be a lot less expensive.

So what are you waiting for? Order a few samples and get your logo and/or design printed or moulded into a top quality corporate badge. Excellent quality badges look fantastic and build your brand.

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Gold Arrow Camp Promotional Film Archive - Reel 1

Camp founder Manny Vezie and his wife Jeanie used to show this film in the homes of prospective campers.

How do you cite a promotional video that does not give any information, such as director or year made, in MLA?

I'm doing a research paper that involves a camp, so I requested a promotional video, and I plan to use it, but I don't know how to cite it in MLA format because it does not provide any information such as the director, producer, or year made.


http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resour ce/557/10/

This should help, the last one is for recorded movies and I think that's what you're looking for.

Ed Wood.<--(TITLE OF THE FILM) Dir. Tim Burton.<--(DIRECTOR) Perf. Johnny Depp, Martin Landau, Sarah Jessica Parker, Patricia Arquette. (MAIN CHARACTERS) 1994. <--(ORIG. RELEASE YEAR) DVD. <--(MEDIUM; DVD, VHS, etc.) Touchstone, 2004. <--(PRODUCTION CO. AND YEAR)

With the information you don't have, generally you will omit it, just include as much info as you can. And because you're missing so much, you could email the camp asking for the missing data.

I'm looking for a western theme that has been remixed and made modern. It's for a promotional video. ?

I need a song to use in a promotional video for a camp that has a western theme. The idea in my head is to start off with a typical old western look and then transition into an extreme video.


You could use one of Brad Paisley's instrumentals, such as the song "Make a Mistake with Me," which is a western swing-style song. Then, there's Paisley's other instrumental, "Munster Rag." Also, check out his new album, PLAY, and there's a bluegrass tune called "Kentucky Jelly," which is a great instrumental.

Also, look up Redd Volkaert--he had some great western swing-style songs and he's another outstanding guitarist.

Where are community places that allow you to hang promotional flyers?

I'm running a summer camp in a new area of Los Angeles and looking for creative places to advertise. I'm researching such things as:

will schools let me hang up signs?
can i hang a sign at the local grocery store?
will local small businesses let me hang up a sign?

i'm looking to design a flyer/poster that's 11x14" that i can put up and will get people's attention.

could anyone suggest good places to place such posters?


good idea. start early if this is the only way you plan to promote - it will take some time and repetitive postings.
you have listed the right places for your posters ...don't forget sport centers.
in general, billboards in schools are free-from-advertising area but if someone else has done it already you can do it, too. it is case by case. also, if you have doubts, ask the small business owners /convenience stores/ if they'll let you to do this.
Good luck. Happy summer.

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