Embroidered Polos: Help Your Customers Remember You Twice
How many times have you been driving and spotted a McDonald's restaurant. Not because you saw the red and white sign that said "McDonald's," but you saw the yellow M, or as it is most commonly known, the "golden arches?" When you go inside to order, all of the employees are dressed in the corporate apparel. This is the power of a company brand. How can your company achieve the golden arches phenomenon? The buying public is accustomed to associating a company with a logo, a brand. But, it doesn't usually start out that way.
How Embroidered Polos Can Make a Customer for Life
Name Association: The first time many consumers hear of a company, they think of the name of the company and/or the salesman/account manager they deal with. This is the first step in building a relationship with the client.
In the beginning stages, the corporate apparel of many companies may not even have a logo; just the company name and the name of the customer service representative. And this is fine. But, when companies expand, one of the first things they should do is create a company logo. In fact, this is a hallmark of large companies.
Creating a Brand to Create a Bond: One of the first signs that a company is leaving or has left the startup stage behind is that they start to think of themselves on a broader scale. This is the stage at which they may invest in getting a logo designed.
This logo will be emblazoned on corporate apparel in the form of custom company shirts, embroidered polos and company clothing in general. Corporate apparel stretches beyond clothing to water bottles, pens, mouse pads, etc.
All major companies have logos, and when you see them on embroidered polos, custom company shirts and/or any company clothing, you know you've arrived.
