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By msk on
1/27/2009 9:57 PM
US manufacturing processes are much healthier for the environment than many other countries. Purchasing American made products helps to keep the environment a little cleaner.
Many foreign countries have low standards that allow unsafe working conditions. When you support American manufacturers, you are also supporting good working conditions for the American worker, and ensuring that child labor laws are enforced.
When choosing American made products, you are supporting a fair day’s wage for an honest day’s work. Many countries do not have a minimum wage law and workers are exploited.
Why support jobs being shipped overseas? When you purchase goods made in the US, you support the American economy.
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By msk on
1/27/2009 8:29 AM
Exhibiting at a trade show offers you one of the best ways to get in front of a lot of customers and prospects in a relatively short amount of time. Trade shows give you the opportunity to not only show your product or describe your service, but also create that all important first impression. According to one study, 91% of respondents ranked trade shows as "extremely useful" as a source for product purchasing information. This was higher than any other source, including on-site visits from reps. Also, nearly half of the respondents had purchased products or services at the trade show.
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By msk on
1/26/2009 1:39 PM
For 100 years, Newton Manufacturing has provided promotional advertising solutions to businesses and organizations large and small. While the products may have changed over the years, Newton's commitment to customer satisfaction has remained steady. We focus on achieving your goals for promotional advertising through our innovative product ideas, corporate fulfillment capabilities, e-commerce solutions, and employee performance programs.
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By msk on
1/15/2009 1:56 PM
According to a recent Towers Perrin Study, most companies have workers that fall into three levels of worker engagement: 21% are "redlined," meaning that they're giving the company everything they've got; 41% are "enrolled," meaning that they do their jobs but don't go the extra mile; and 38% are "flatlined," meaning that they're doing the bare minimum, if that.
* A similar study by Gallup revealed that 18% of American workers are "actively disengaged," meaning that they are "deliberately throwing sand into the gears of commerce," Bill Catlette, author of Contented Cows Give Better Milk, told the audience of more than 250 at a keynote speech on Monday morning. Employees who are actively disengaged are a huge problem for companies – the lower productivity of actively disengaged workers cost t ...
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By msk on
1/14/2009 7:56 AM
We work in the promotional business gifts industry for this simple reason. The old adage, "It is better to give than to receive", holds true in our experience. The act of thoughtful giving is enjoyable for both the customers and for us. From Fortune 500 companies to our dearest friends, we've capitalized on our experience and resources to research and deliver customized solutions for promotional business gift needs.
Each of our customers have unique needs that require customized promotional business gifts solutions. Newton has a team of experienced staff available to find solutions to your unique needs, whether they be personalized corporate gifts, advertising specialties, imprinted promotional products or trade show give aways.
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By msk on
1/13/2009 9:41 PM
Pens, mugs, calendars, magnets, stress balls, t-shirts, caps, pencils, can coolers they all serve one purpose, to increase revenue and or exposure. We have more products than you can dream up and we have a team of experts waiting for you to call. Really its a free call with free advise and if you dont like what we have to say your not out anything. Lets say you have a current promotional Products Distributor, are you getting the service that you deserve? Do you get order confirmations, tracking info, do they let you know when something is on sale, or if you order the same item often do they alert you when it is on special? Do they send you thank you gifts for being a customer? Do they email or mail you just to check in and see if you need anything? These are all standards with us so if your not getting the service you deserve call or email us!
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By msk on
1/12/2009 8:35 AM
I love this!
John Doe started the day early having set his alarm clock (MADE IN JAPAN) for 6am. While his coffeepot (MADE IN CHINA) was perking, he shaved with his electric razor (MADE IN HONG KONG). He put on a dress shirt (MADE IN SRI LANKA), designer jeans (MADE IN SINGAPORE) and tennis shoes (MADE IN KOREA). After cooking his breakfast in his new electric skillet (MADE IN INDIA) he sat down with his calculator (MADE IN MEXICO) to see how much he could spend today. After setting his watch (Read More »
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By msk on
1/11/2009 7:57 PM
I found this article and I think its very interesting and makes a very valid point!
In these tough economic times, everyone’s looking for the most cost-effective way to get their ad message across. If you think TV, radio and print are the sale masters of measurable media, here’s convincing proof that promotional products are clearly in the mix.
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By msk on
1/11/2009 4:33 PM
I know how hard it is to make money and how even harder it is to save money. Every dollar counts and every dollar needs to be spent wisely, with this being said I invite you to call me and discuss your advertising budget, I would be happy to offer some ideas that will fit into any budget.
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By msk on
1/10/2009 3:15 PM
2009 is starting out much the same as 2008 finished off. Seems this may be the year of the never ending sale as the economy seems to be looking for a much needed boost. Its hard to imagine a modern day Depression and to hear people call it that sometimes takes my breath away. We have come so far since then and yet it seems maybe we have come full circle. Advertising is important with the economy the way it is it is important to advertise to get your name out there to sell your product, your message and most of all to let people know what you stand for. Calendars, pens, mugs, keychains, magnets, these things are not just cheep giveaways, they are a way for companies to build a connection with the consumer, a way to show your community that you still care that your spending part of your small budget on them. That you still value them and you know that times are rough but you appriciate their business. Now is the time to stand out to stand up to show people that even though money is tight and times are ...
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