by Sandee | Aug 23, 2019 | D and S Designs, Growing Your Business, Marketing, Signs and Banner Solutions
Trade Show Ready One thing D and S Designs does well is get our clients trade show ready. What I mean by that is, we don’t just provide giveaways for our clients when they are headed to a show, we work with them on a plan to get a good return on investment at...
by Sandee | Aug 17, 2019 | D and S Designs, Growing Your Business, Marketing, Marketing Tips, Screen Printing, T-shirts
City Lights Shirts Brand awareness can come in a variety of shapes and sizes like it did this year for the City Lights shirts. This ministry has done just plain t-shirts for many years, but this year the team asked about other options. We showed them long sleeve...
by Domenic | Apr 22, 2017 | D and S Designs, Growing Your Business, Marketing
Event hoodies are unexpected. Most people expect to get a t-shirt. Want more recognition for your event? Print hoodies for your event instead of t-shirts. You can even offer to embroider names on the fronts for winners or key individuals. Hoodies are for everything...
by Domenic | Mar 23, 2016 | Embroidery sample, Marketing, Marketing Tips
Marketing with Embroidery is another way to give your team a unified look. These Staff polos were embroidered with the new company logo. Wearing an embroidered logo on a nice staff shirt or hat gets your brand more views. Marketing with Embroidery
by Domenic | Feb 10, 2016 | D and S Designs, Marketing, Marketing Tips
I know I quote a lot of other experts in my blog, but this time I want to share my expertise. Here are three tips to help you ramp up your business. 1. What do you do best? Are you doing it now? If so, is your business growing? If not, what took you off track? ...
by Domenic | Feb 3, 2016 | D and S Designs, Growing Your Business, Marketing, Marketing Tips, Promotional Consultant, Promotional Product
I remember in the old days, there use to be a sales guy who drove around in a big panel truck. He was called the “Calendar Guy.” I was a teenager at the time working at a local auto parts store. The “Calendar Guy” stopped by the auto parts store to see if we were...