Selling Custom
December 10, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment

If you are looking for a business that you can work at from home, why not consider designing custom polo shirts for golf outings and charity events? Custom polo shirts are usually raffled off at these type of outings and usually have the name of a business on them as a promotional advertisement. Many small business owners do not feel that they can afford to create custom polo shirts. If they shop offline, often they have to buy a minimum quantity of polo shirts. This can be too costly for the business owner.
Here is where you come in to help them. You can offer to design the shirts for the business for a profit. You can have them printed online and make a profit. The small business owner will then be able to donate the shirts to charity events and outings or even give them to their employees.
Small business owners are always looking for a way to promote their name and brand. One way to do this is to get the brand out there for everyone to see all of the time. The easiest way to do this is to have custom designed polo shirts. Because polo shirts are worn by both men and women and are often worn to work, they make the ideal business promotional gift.
If you want to have your own business, this is a good time to start. Start soliciting business for custom polo shirts. Most businesses purchase promotional items for their clients around the holidays and are often at a loss for what to get. Busy executives and business owners do not have a lot of time to look for products and would rather spend their time tending to their business. This is where you come in - you can help them not only get the gifts they need, but also promote their business.
Selling promotional business polo shirts is something that you can do all year long. Polo shirts come in all types of fabric, not just jersey knit, and are both long sleeved and short sleeved. You can bring in a few samples to the business when you visit with the owner and get their order. This can end up making you quite a bit of extra money as selling promotional items can be very lucrative. You can even add other types of custom clothes in with the mix, such as golf hats or t-shirts.
If you have been considering getting a second job or working from home, this can be the opportunity that you have been waiting for. Designing the custom polo shirts is easy, thanks to the internet. You can go online and choose from a wide variety of shirt styles, fabrics, colors and sizes and incorporate your own design. Best of all, you do not have to worry about placing a large minimum order.
Small business owners who are looking for the ideal holiday gift to give to their employees or clients will enjoy buying custom polo shirts from you.
About the Author:
Ron Subs works with Sonicshack.com as a public relations consultant, more information about Sonicshack.com can be found at http://www.sonicshack.com
Article Source: ArticlesBase.com - How To Sell Custom Polo Shirts
Zazzle.com: Create and Sell Custom Merchandise
|
|
We are selling custom made slab tops any size needed. $1,000.00 |
|
|
Selling Custom BT-4 Ironhorse With Equipment. $850.00 |
|
|
Best-selling White&Red TrumpetWedding Dress Custom*Size $198.00 |
|
|
★Best-selling White/Black Wedding/Bridal Gown Custom★ $188.00 |
|
|
Hot-selling White Bridal/Wedding Dress/Gown Custom*Size $178.60 |
|
|
★Best-selling White Chiffon Wedding/Bridal Gown Custom★ $138.00 |
|
|
Best Selling Strapless Prom/Bridal Gown Custom Made $131.10 |
|
|
White Custom Made Prom/Ball/Wedding Dress Best Selling $121.60 |
|
|
White Custom Made Prom/Ball/Wedding Dress Best Selling $121.60 |
|
|
White Custom Made Prom/Ball/Wedding Dress Best Selling $121.60 |
|
|
Hot-selling White Sleeveless Bridal/Wedding Gown Custom $112.10 |
|
|
Hot-selling White Sleeveless Bridal/Wedding Gown Custom $112.10 |
|
|
Hot-selling White Sleeveless Bridal/Wedding Gown Custom $112.10 |
|
|
Hot Selling Shampagn Strapless Short Dress Custom Size $99.00 |
|
|
Best-selling Bridal Gown/Wedding Dress Custom*Size $98.00 |
|
|
Best-selling Bridal Gown/Wedding Dress Custom*Size $98.00 |
|
|
Best-selling Bridal Gown/Wedding Dress Custom*Size $98.00 |
|
|
Best-selling Halte Prom/Bridal/WeddingDress Custom*Size $98.00 |
|
|
Best-selling Halte Prom/Bridal/WeddingDress Custom*Size $98.00 |
|
|
Best-selling Halte Prom/Bridal/WeddingDress Custom*Size $98.00 |
|
|
Best-selling White Halter Wedding Dress Custom*size $98.00 |
|
|
Best-selling White Halter Wedding Dress Custom*size $98.00 |
|
|
Best-selling White Halter Wedding Dress Custom*size $98.00 |
|
|
selling tippman 98 custom with a 20oz co2 $30.00 |
|
|
Selling Style $29.98 As the turn of the twentieth century approached, clothing and fashion reflected Americans' concerns with the rapidly changing social and cultural landscape. Clothing helped define social status, relationships between men and women, and ideals of American citizenship. The heightened importance of mass media, especially advertising, during this period set in motion changes in many industries, but most notably in fashion. In Selling Style, Rob Schorman documents the fascinating and important relationship among clothing, gender roles, and cultural expectations at a significant moment in American history.Men were the first to adopt ready-made clothing en masse, and during this period most wore factory-made suits that were produced in large quantities. In contrast, the acceptance of ready-made apparel in women's fashion lagged far behind, and much clothing for women continued to be custom-made for the individual. Changes in production techniques and consumer markets in part shaped this development in the clothing industry, but according to Schorman the root cause of the schism between men's and women's apparel was culturally driven.By examining changing styles and attitudes toward fashion as expressed in advertisements, popular magazines, mail-order catalogs, and etiquette books, Selling Style reveals that wider social dynamics and gender roles had a much more significant influence on the clothing industry than historians have found. The book also depicts the advance of consumerism as more piecemeal and conflicted than previous histories imply, with cultural values continually made and remade through everyday acts of consumption, and in the process providing the groundwork for twentieth-century approaches to gender, selfhood, and national identity. |
|
|
The Bay Audio Guide to Companion Selling $77.48 Companion Selling presents a strategic marketing plan for the custom audio/video installation industry. |
|
|
Selling $4.48 Text integrates the partnerships and relationship theme in the selling course. |
|
|
Selling It $3.48 A hilarious and revealing collection of inventive, misleading, and absurdly amusing marketing ploys, culled from Consumer Reports. Just how much would you pay for those "10 free minutes" of long distance? Will "slimming insoles" do more than cushion your tired feet? Are you really the "guaranteed winner" of a $10 million sweepstakes? For more than twenty years, the "Selling It" column of Consumer Reports has been keeping tabs on come-ons like these, poking fun at and, more important, bringing them to the attention of millions of consumers. Collected here are the best—that is, the worst—from the past decade. Whether showing what's inside "official government" envelopes, illustrating the lunacies of labeling, debunking mysterious medical potions, or looking at the ever-more-clever ways in which packaging is designed to deceive, Leslie Ware and her fellow editors expose and inform in equal parts. With historical context and tips for consumers, Selling It offers entertaining reading and constructive solutions, and proves again that in today's marketplace, vigilance is all. Four-color illustrations throughout. |
|
|
On Selling $3.98 Drawing on his extraordinary success managing athletes and performers, Mark McCormack spells out the basics of salesmanship and the steps every salesperson - from confused novice to seasoned professional - must master. |
|
|
The Knack of Selling $10.18 The Knack of Selling |
|
|
Selling by Default $18.84 Selling by Default |
|
|
Structured Selling $8.27 Structured Selling |
|
|
Smarter Selling $19.88 Smarter Selling |
|
|
Selling Out $39.95 Selling Out |
|
|
Selling Beauty $55 Selling Beauty |
|
|
Selling Game $13.99 Selling Game |
|
|
Selling the Dream $26.6 Selling the Dream |
|
|
Retail Selling $20.99 Retail Selling |
|
|
Selling Innocence $5.99 Selling Innocence |
|
|
Selling Sickness $22.95 Selling Sickness |
|
|
Selling The Fantasy $10.13 Selling The Fantasy |
|
|
Baseline Selling $17.47 Baseline Selling |
|
|
Selling the Invisible $9.73 Selling the Invisible |
|
|
Switched-On Selling $12.41 Switched-On Selling |
|
|
Selling by the Numbers $17.14 Selling by the Numbers |
|
|
The Selling of Dsm $27.39 The Selling of Dsm |
|
|
Professional Selling $29.8 Professional Selling |
|
|
Selling by Objectives $10.18 Selling by Objectives |
|
|
Selling in a Recession $10.59 Selling in a Recession |
|
|
Selling Sounds $29.95 Selling Sounds |
|
|
Selling Hitler $24.99 Selling Hitler |
|
|
Competitive Selling $14.28 Competitive Selling |
|
|
The Joy of Selling $7.92 The Joy of Selling |
|
|
Selling Rights $62.96 Selling Rights |
|
|
Selling Today $149.53 Selling Today |
|
|
Selling for Entrepreneurs $20.37 Selling for Entrepreneurs |
|
|
Selling Sunshine $15.47 Selling Sunshine |
|
|
Selling Sex $32.36 Selling Sex |
|
|
Stop Selling $24.99 Stop Selling |
|
|
Selling the Race $20 Selling the Race |
|
|
Selling Big $34.95 Selling Big |
|
|
Selling Solar $83.36 Selling Solar |
|
|
Selling to Zebras $13.52 Selling to Zebras |
|
|
Personal Selling $190.78 Personal Selling |

