Gorilla Marketing Blog
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What Makes a Product Eco Friendly?
At Gorilla Marketing we hold sustainable and eco-friendly promotional products to a higher standard and help you to understand the benefits of going green with your branded merchandise. When deciding which eco-friendly products to add to our collection, we look at several different attributes that show us the value the product has to the environment so you can decide for yourself the value a given item adds to the environment.
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Sustainable Promotional Products in Marketing
Sustainability may have started out as a consumer trend but now “going green” is the expected thing to do. With sustainable promotional products, ... -
Our 2020 Vision on Promotional Product Trends
With the year 2020 just around the corner and the chaos of 2019 finally dwindling down, we wanted to share some of our 2020 product predictions. The new year is an exciting time for new marketing plans and promotional products for every brand. Below are just a few of the products we see being a huge hit for the new year.
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Fresh Finds for Earth Day and Sustainability
Earth Day is Sunday, April 22nd, making spring the perfect season for sustainable giveaways and Eco-friendly promotional products. And while scouring through countless catalogs to find the best eco-friendly promotional product can seem daunting, we've created a collection of some of our favorite sustainable items. -
6 Savory Branding Ideas for Your Busy Restaurant
what if we were to tell you that there are affordable, ridiculously-clever products that customers won't want to discard, that you can use to create long-term branding the heck out of your restaurant? Sound crazy? Check out these 6 Savory Branding Ideas for Your Busy Restaurant!
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Earth Day is April 22nd
The promotional product industry has had their respective green thumbs on the pulse of these environmental demands for years and continues to roll out innovative, ecologically-sound means of advertising brands and companies. April 22nd is Earth Day, and having a specific event on which to focus is a great opportunity for businesses and groups to promote themselves while showing their dedication to conservancy and protection of our rapidly dwindling resources. -
Popular T-Shirt Styles
When it's all said and done...a t-shirt is still the most popular promotional item. A t-shirt is the most common way to promote your brand, image, slogan, or company name. Many of the manufacturers we work with have reinvented and perfected the common t-shirt. With new styles, fabrics, and custom-designs, the t-shirts of today have come a long way to meet the demands and desires of our customers. There are many t-shirt options for your marketing needs.
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PVC vs PEVA
PVC is short for polyvinyl chloride, and is most notably used to line shower curtains and other items made of plastic. So what is PEVA, you ask? PEVA is an alternative to PVC. Polyethylene vinyl acetate (PEVA) is a non-chlorinated vinyl and has become the common substitute in several products on the market.
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Eco-Friendly Tote Bags: Good for the Planet, Good for Your Brand
Promotional tote bags are a favorite for trade shows and conferences. They're getting even more attention thanks to new eco-friendly tote bags designed for grocery shopping, which help our environment and your brand at the same time. Contact us and we can help you navigate the options and choose the eco-friendly tote that's right for your promotion. -
Non-woven bags, Jute Totes, PET Shoppers ... Oh My!
When choosing a tote bag, backpack, or shopping tote, your fabric choice affects the look and feel of your bag, and also the price. One of our top manufacturers has just published a handy guide to commonly-used materials for promotional bags. Remember that at Gorilla Marketing, you'll get End-Quantity Pricing on Norwood bags of any material. -
Dude, Why's My T-Shirt More Expensive?
Everyone in our industry is sharing the same headache right now: rising, fluctuating t-shirt prices. Why is this happening? First of all, demand is up - way up. Second, supply is down. Unfavorable weather in the world's big cotton producers shrunk the harvests. Our advice? Take this as an opportunity to focus on what matters: ROI.