Last week, we discussed how realtors can replace their tired old business cards with giveaway caps.
Selling to Other Parts of the Real Estate Market
- By Emily Potter
- Feb 21, 2017
Last week, we discussed how realtors can replace their tired old business cards with giveaway caps.
Today, we’re going to discuss how to help realtors replace their traditional business card with something people actually want. We’ll specifically look at how promotional caps can put a modern spin on Open House events.
In Part I, we discussed different types of charity classifications and events. We looked at some statistics around apparel to help non-profits justify the up-front expense of investing in promotional caps.
The average non-profit spends 19% of its overall marketing budget on promotional products.
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In 2014, the non-profit industry was worth nearly $900 billion. If you look hard enough, you’ll find at least one charity event in your area every weekend of the year. These events are made possible with promotional products.
In 1977, our founder, Paul Mahan, started a modest hat company out of his home. Sales Unlimited, as it was called in the early years, filled Paul’s house with a full truckload of product, often allowing only a small aisle to his bedroom.
The PPAI Expo 2017 was held at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada for the 15th year.
Outdoor Cap is changing the way you sell headwear in 2017 with our new Business Development Kits.
Outdoor Cap is changing the way you sell headwear in 2017 with our new Business Development Kits.
Outdoor Cap is changing the way you sell headwear in 2017 with our new Business Development Kits.