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When we initially decided to branch out into the advertising magnets ecommerce relm we needed some help (We have been a brick and morter Promotional Products Company for over 20 years.) We registered this domain and went on the search for some great content while we were preparing our inventory list for the site. We came across a great copywriter out of Moscow. No we didn't go to Russia :) Moscow, Idaho. Christine Meyer, she blogs at christinemeyer.blogspot.com. She has done a great job for us with this project and many others.
We just wanted to give a little credit where credit was due. If your business has copywrighting needs, don't hesitate to look Christine up. She helped us with a great start to our Copywriting needs.
She can be reached at christinewmeyer (at) roadrunner.com.
Thanks again Christine, for all your help.
Jonathan Martin
President of AdvertisingMagnets.biz
The average American families open their refrigerators at least 20 times per day. This is the idea behind refrigerator promotional magnets, and placing advertisements on them. Statistically, information needs to be repeated five-to-six times before it’s remembered, so this is a cost-effective (meaning: cheap) and unique way to get out the word about a business, or just about any information you want people to know. Refrigerator Promotional Magnets are known to help increase sales and improve name recognition.
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One of the most creative uses of shaped refrigerator advertising magnets is the “2-in1 shaped magnet.” It can be utilized in several ways. The inner piece is usually a specially-designed shaped business card, while the outer part is a unique picture frame. The inner piece typically can be removed.
Calendar magnets are probably one of the most practical uses of this idea. They come in every imaginable size, and provide a company with constant exposure all year round. Organizations that use them include schools, real estate companies, and sporting teams.
Magnetic picture frames are probably the most personalized magnet a business could offer a customer. The business provides a magnetized frame, with the company information on it, and provides the service of printing photos that are inserted into the frame. The frame can be made into any shape possible.
“Save the date” magnets are personalized magnets for special events. They come in any shape possible (like champagne bottles and hearts) and serve as perfect announcements and reminders for weddings, graduations and graduation parties, family reunions, and lifetime milestone events. There are even companies that sell birth announcements made into refrigerator magnets. These magnets can be personalized by parents—the color, the photo, the text. As a matter of fact, any announcement can be made into a refrigerator magnet.
Outdoor car magnets take a good idea, putting advertisements on a permanently magnetized object like a refrigerator, and put them on even larger objects like automobiles. People use them to brand or mark company cars, vans, and trucks, and for advertising campaigns on public transportation vehicles. They’re easy to place and remove, are water-resistant, and colorful. They stick to the auto even at high speeds, up to 95 miles per hour.
So there are all kinds of refrigerator magnets, in every shape, size, and color. They’re used for every imaginable purpose, from the lowly refrigerator to a mac truck. They have all kinds of messages printed on them, to information about a large corporation, to how to contact a local small business, to announcements about special days. Refrigerator magnets remain an inexpensive, low-tech, effective, and easy way to advertise anything.
There are all kinds of refrigerator advertising magnets being sold on the market today, in all kinds of shapes and sizes. The best magnets are 30 mils thick, with the magnetic portion (usually black in color) taking up the
Read MoreWith all the talk these days about high-tech solutions to advertising concerns—Tweeter, Facebook, email campaigns—there’s something so refreshing about turning to refrigerator magnets. The Chinese (and the Europeans) were the first to discover the properties of magnetism, at
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You may be surprised to hear that there are actually people who collect refrigerator advertising magnets. Everyone owns at least one. They seem
When I hear the words, “advertising magnets”, the last thing I think of is “big-wig in the advertising business.” I dunno, was Darrin Stevens (of “Bewitched” fame) an advertising magnet? (Those of us who are actually old enough to remember
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