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    e budget?

    It’s not just a matter of ordering some golf balls, imprinting your logo, and handing them out to everyone.

    It’s a matter of putting thoughtful consideration into your marketing efforts to achieve a desired result.

    The ultimate goal of any avid golfer is to at least make par. Anything under it is great. Anything over par takes away from the game.

    Take the time to review the steps above prior to using corporate logo golf balls in your next promotional advertising event and you’re sure to get a lot more distan

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    Tired of getting the same old promotional advertising results? Corporate logo golf balls are a unique and effective product that can enhance your corporate image and increase your name recognition.

    Logo golf balls have always been a popular premium or incentive to use, whether giving them away as corporate gifts, tradeshow promotions, sales incentives, or as employee appreciation awards. They are always well received and can keep your name in front of people long after the event has passed.

    However, as popular as they are, many organizations fail to measure their impact or effectiveness.

    Consider the fact that it takes only a split-second for the head of the club to impact the golf ball. Yet, that impact determines where and how far it will travel. So it’s best to swing straight and true to maximize your distance.

    The same is true when decisions are made to use corporate logo golf balls in your promotions. Their impact on your target market will determine how effective your advertising results will be.

    Will your marketing efforts hit their intended mark or will they slice into the trees?

    The more time and practice a person puts into playing golf the better they become at hitting the ball with just the right impact improving their overall game.

    Organizations using logo golf balls need to take more time in planning their marketing strategy to make effective use of this promotional advertising medium. Taking into account the points below will maximize their branding impact.

    1. Goal – What do you want to accomplish (goodwill, name recognition, branding, etc.)?

    2. Selection – Do you use name brand (Titleist, Callaway, Nike, Top Flite, etc.) or generic? Colored or standard white?

    3. Imprint area – The amount of information that can be placed on them is minimal. The majority of the time the imprint area is a 7/8” circle or it can be up to 3-lines of text. How can you say the most with the space you have?

    4. Price points – Typical prices range anywhere from $18 to $40 dollars or more per dozen with a minimum of 12 dozen ordered. Does this price range fit the budget?

    It’s not just a matter of ordering some golf balls, imprinting your logo, and handing them out to everyone.

    It’s a matter of putting thoughtful consideration into your marketing efforts to achieve a desired result.

    The ultimate goal of any avid golfer is to at least make par. Anything under it is great. Anything over par takes away from the game.

    Take the time to review the steps above prior to using corporate logo golf balls in your next promotional advertising event and you’re sure to get a lot more distan

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    many organizations fail to measure their impact or effectiveness.

    Consider the fact that it takes only a split-second for the head of the club to impact the golf ball. Yet, that impact determines where and how far it will travel. So it’s best to swing straight and true to maximize your distance.

    The same is true when decisions are made to use corporate logo golf balls in your promotions. Their impact on your target market will determine how effective your advertising results will be.

    Will your marketing efforts hit their intended mark or will they slice into the trees?

    The more time and practice a person puts into playing golf the better they become at hitting the ball with just the right impact improving their overall game.

    Organizations using logo golf balls need to take more time in planning their marketing strategy to make effective use of this promotional advertising medium. Taking into account the points below will maximize their branding impact.

    1. Goal – What do you want to accomplish (goodwill, name recognition, branding, etc.)?

    2. Selection – Do you use name brand (Titleist, Callaway, Nike, Top Flite, etc.) or generic? Colored or standard white?

    3. Imprint area – The amount of information that can be placed on them is minimal. The majority of the time the imprint area is a 7/8” circle or it can be up to 3-lines of text. How can you say the most with the space you have?

    4. Price points – Typical prices range anywhere from $18 to $40 dollars or more per dozen with a minimum of 12 dozen ordered. Does this price range fit the budget?

    It’s not just a matter of ordering some golf balls, imprinting your logo, and handing them out to everyone.

    It’s a matter of putting thoughtful consideration into your marketing efforts to achieve a desired result.

    The ultimate goal of any avid golfer is to at least make par. Anything under it is great. Anything over par takes away from the game.

    Take the time to review the steps above prior to using corporate logo golf balls in your next promotional advertising event and you’re sure to get a lot more distan

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    their intended mark or will they slice into the trees?

    The more time and practice a person puts into playing golf the better they become at hitting the ball with just the right impact improving their overall game.

    Organizations using logo golf balls need to take more time in planning their marketing strategy to make effective use of this promotional advertising medium. Taking into account the points below will maximize their branding impact.

    1. Goal – What do you want to accomplish (goodwill, name recognition, branding, etc.)?

    2. Selection – Do you use name brand (Titleist, Callaway, Nike, Top Flite, etc.) or generic? Colored or standard white?

    3. Imprint area – The amount of information that can be placed on them is minimal. The majority of the time the imprint area is a 7/8” circle or it can be up to 3-lines of text. How can you say the most with the space you have?

    4. Price points – Typical prices range anywhere from $18 to $40 dollars or more per dozen with a minimum of 12 dozen ordered. Does this price range fit the budget?

    It’s not just a matter of ordering some golf balls, imprinting your logo, and handing them out to everyone.

    It’s a matter of putting thoughtful consideration into your marketing efforts to achieve a desired result.

    The ultimate goal of any avid golfer is to at least make par. Anything under it is great. Anything over par takes away from the game.

    Take the time to review the steps above prior to using corporate logo golf balls in your next promotional advertising event and you’re sure to get a lot more distan

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    etc.)?

  • Selection – Do you use name brand (Titleist, Callaway, Nike, Top Flite, etc.) or generic? Colored or standard white?

  • Imprint area – The amount of information that can be placed on them is minimal. The majority of the time the imprint area is a 7/8” circle or it can be up to 3-lines of text. How can you say the most with the space you have?

  • Price points – Typical prices range anywhere from $18 to $40 dollars or more per dozen with a minimum of 12 dozen ordered. Does this price range fit the budget?

    It’s not just a matter of ordering some golf balls, imprinting your logo, and handing them out to everyone.

    It’s a matter of putting thoughtful consideration into your marketing efforts to achieve a desired result.

    The ultimate goal of any avid golfer is to at least make par. Anything under it is great. Anything over par takes away from the game.

    Take the time to review the steps above prior to using corporate logo golf balls in your next promotional advertising event and you’re sure to get a lot more distan

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    e budget?

    It’s not just a matter of ordering some golf balls, imprinting your logo, and handing them out to everyone.

    It’s a matter of putting thoughtful consideration into your marketing efforts to achieve a desired result.

    The ultimate goal of any avid golfer is to at least make par. Anything under it is great. Anything over par takes away from the game.

    Take the time to review the steps above prior to using corporate logo golf balls in your next promotional advertising event and you’re sure to get a lot more distance out of your marketing efforts.

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