Custom Promo Products are a Hit in Any Season!
Season-appropriate custom promo products are a sure winner.
Rick Cundiff
If you’re “Up North,” as we like to say here in Florida, you have our sympathy right now. Snow, freezing temperatures and icy roads are nothing to sneeze at.
Having said that, we’d like to ask you to consider your warm-weather promo items. Even as winter continues its icy grip on much of the country, it’s not too soon to start thinking about great promotional products for spring and summer. At TJM Promos, we offer a full and fabulous range of customizable products that are perfect for any season.
Sure, we still have plenty of winter necessities too, including insulated tumblers and mugs for hot beverages, customizable hoodies, hats and caps and more ways to stay warm. But we’re already looking forward to the warmer days.
Stay with us here. There’s no better way to beat the winter blahs than to focus on warm days and outdoor activities. And if those activities happen to be a great way to promote your brand or logo, so much the better!
Custom Products for Any Season
For starters, how about a day on the golf course? We feature plenty of customizable golf items – balls, towels, tees, bags and more. And of course polos that look great on the course or in the clubhouse. And for those sudden showers, we have golf umbrellas big enough that your logo can be seen from across the fairway.
Prefer the park or the beach to the golf course? We’ve got you covered there too. We feature customizable coolers, can and bottle covers, t-shirts, flying discs, bottle openers and just about anything else you can think of.
Now is the perfect time to plan your spring and summer marketing strategy, and the custom products you need to make that strategy as effective as possible. Call or email us today to find out how our knowledgeable staff can help make spring and summer your best quarters of the year!
Rick Cundiff
Content Director, Blogger
Rick Cundiff spent 15 years as a newspaper journalist before joining TJM Promos. He has been researching and writing about promotional products for more than 10 years. He believes in the Oxford comma, eradicating the word "utilize," and Santa Claus.