Advertise With Promotional Mugs

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Have you ever received a promotional mug? The chances are that you have, or whats even more likely is that you have used one at some point. Printed mugs make an unbeatable, cost effective way to promote your company, if you have ever been to a trade show or event and been given a leaflet or pamphlet, unless your really interested in the subject of what's on it then you'll probably give it the once over then place it in the bin and totally forget what you have read. But if you have ever been given a promotional mug at an event, 99% of the time this would be something that you would take away and use, as long as it has meets two main criteria; the first is that the artwork that's printed on each mug is creative an interesting and not in anyway offensive, the second is that the mug is of a stylish design and suits the recipients, i.e. a huge jumbo promotional mug might not be a hit with accountants or lawyers but might go down a storm with builders.

Trade shows and events are just one way to get promotional mugs to prospective clients, of course they can be posted out, here a giftexposure.co.uk we have a range of mailer boxes available, including polystyrene or cardboard. We can also supply display boxes if they are to be sold on, these boxes can be printed with any artwork of your choice.

Just about any artwork can now be printed on mugs, due to new technological advances brighter and sharper images can be replicated onto ceramic, from a single colour logo to a full colour photo whatever you need printing on a mug the chances are it will be possible.

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David Hartley is one of the managers of the fatest growing promotional products supplier in the UK, www.giftexposure.co.uk has seen huge growth since David joined the company due to his forward thinking customer focused approach which has made Gift Exposure a major player in the promotions industry.

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