When Choosing Promotional Items, Don’t Forget The Outdoors

August 2nd, 2010

You’ve got it all covered – you have custom logo hats, company logo T-shirts, even a few custom embroidered jackets. You have embroidered bags and branded mouse pads. Maybe you even have customized embroidery patches. You feel ready for any event in any area of the country and for any corporate gift occasion.

Okay, but what about the hunters and fishermen?

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Inexpensive Promotional Items

July 19th, 2010

One of the most common concerns a business has when considering promotional ideas is, of course, cost. Promotional giveaways are very popular with the people who receive them. But as a business, can you find promotional items that will be popular but still cost-effective?

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Back to Basics: Company Logo Apparel

July 1st, 2010

Things have gotten complicated out there. The world of branded merchandise has expanded wildly over time, and as a result, it’s now possible to get your logo embossed on everything from custom coasters to custom golf balls. And Watermark certainly offers those options.

When you’re considering how you want to solidify your brand, though, don’t overlook the tried and true option of corporate logo apparel.

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Choosing Branded Merchandise for Women

July 1st, 2010

Certain business gifts, like company logo shirts and promotional coffee mugs, are popular with almost any trade show attendee or client. If you are looking to appeal to a certain demographic, though, Watermark’s wide range of promotional gifts can help your company create custom merchandise or monogrammed apparel that appeals to that demographic’s particular interests.

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Eco-Friendly Products For Your Green-Conscious Customers

June 14th, 2010

There was a time when production of green products was a concern for only a small number of consumers. But, these days, eco-friendly values have gone mainstream. Fortunately, Watermark Graphics makes it easy for you to extend your company’s green values to your promotional items by offering everything from recycled PET custom tote bags to solar flashlights.

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Custom Embroidery: How It Happens

May 27th, 2010

You may not have ever really thought about what goes into custom embroidery on apparel, bags, caps and patches. Custom embroidery is an interesting blend of high-tech processes and the personal touch, and it has many advantages for clubs, businesses and teams that are shopping for personalized items.
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Custom Embroidery: How To Make It Work For You

May 25th, 2010

When you think of the word “embroidery,” it probably brings to mind a memory of monogrammed towels and pillow cases, or maybe elaborately stitched tea towels. But you might be surprised by the number of ways it can be used.
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Marketing Giveaways can Build Long-Term Brand Awareness

May 14th, 2010

Whether you choose hand sanitizer customized with your corporate logo, engraved pens or custom lanyards, one often-overlooked advantage of advertising giveaways is their ability to keep promoting your name and product long after the trade show or marketing event has run its course.
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Welcome to the Watermark Graphics General Info Blog

March 25th, 2010

Welcome to our blog on promotional and customized embroidery and screen-printing services in the Houston area. This blog will feature interesting articles related to the use of company-branded merchandise for the purpose of event marketing and promotions and corporate and employee gift items. For more than 17 years, Houston-based Watermark Graphics has been providing promotional products, gifts and custom-branded apparel such as shirts, hats, bags, coolers, calendars and even executive desktop and computer items. Over that time, we have developed significant expertise in serving our clients’ needs and providing quality finished products to our customers in Houston as all well as all 50 states.
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