Businesses go full throttle with their marketing during the holidays. You can’t turn a corner or visit a website without seeing some holiday marketing trying to attract shoppers. If you are not on the Thanksgiving marketing bandwagon, there’s still room. We here at PsPrint Blog can help. Here are five articles stuffed with helpful and creative tips for designing, printing and marketing for Thanksgiving. Be thankful We all have a lot to be thankful for: family, friends, etc., but there are some designing, printing and marketing tactics to be thankful for, too. PsPrint blogger Jennifer shares her list in her post, “3 Things To Be Thankful For.”
T.G.I.B.F. There’s more to Thanksgiving than the actual day of Thanksgiving. The day after Thanksgiving is the biggest shopping day of the year, and a lot of people take it off of work. But not everyone gets the day off, and if you are one of the unfortunate few that has to be in the office, Jennifer shares some tips for being productive in her blog post, “4 Tips for Black Friday.”
Learn how to draw, jive turkey Is the only Thanksgiving-related thing you know how to draw that turkey using your own hand? Don’t fret, here are some handy how-to tutorials to help you craft your Thanksgiving marketing for posters, newsletters and more in this blog post, “Thanksgiving Graphic Design Tutorials.”
It’s the most marketable time of the year Since most businesses focus on Christmas for marketing, there’s an untapped opportunity to market to customers for Thanksgiving. PsPrint blogger Britt shares some really great Thanksgiving-themed ideas, including recipe cards, bookmarks and more, in her blog post, “Thanksgiving Marketing Promotions.”
You’re invited to market with invitations Everyone sends out holiday or Christmas party invitations. How about sending out invitations for Thanksgiving? Whether it’s business or personal, invitations are an easy way to reach out to your friends, family or customers. PsPrint blogger Brian shares some creative ideas for designing and marketing with invitations in his blog post, “Thanksgiving Invitation Cards for Business and Pleasure.”
Stuff Yourself with These Thanksgiving Design and Marketing Tips
November 3, 2010
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