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Jan 2
Win Free Promotional Products from FarFromBoring.com

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If you're in the market for promotional products, then you might want to check out the promotional products contest going on at FarFromBoring.com.  Each week, FarFromBoring.com will give away $500 in free promotional products to one lucky winner.  The weekly winner is announced every Monday morning on FarFromBoring.com's promotional products blog. far%20from%20boring%20logo.jpg

Whether you need a supply of pens with your logo and phone number on them or business-related gifts for the new year, FarFromBoring.com has a wide variety of promotional products to meet the needs of every business. 

Magic%208%20ball%20magic%20answer%20stress%20reliever.jpgI have to admit that I love promotional products, and FarFromBoring.com has some cool items to choose from.  For example, did you know the Magic 8 Ball is back?  The new generation of the Magic 8 Ball comes in the form of a Magic Answer Stress Reliever - the perfect gift for busy CEOs who need some divine inspiration that only the Magic 8 Ball, I mean the Magic Answer Stress Reliever, can provide.

Have you seen any cool promotional products recently?

So what do you think?  Could you use $500 of free promotional products from FarFromBoring.com?  The Magic 8 Ball says, "Signs point to yes." 

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You should probably edit this post to let everyone know they bailed on this promo pretty quickly. I checked the site a week after you initially wrote this and they had stopped doing the promotion...classic bait and switch made you look stuff.

I think promotional products are a great way to advertise services or reward employees in a weak economy because they are effective and low priced.

Circulating personified promotional articles in order to publicize trademark has been proved to be a generously gainful strategy which approves business's brand qualities and in same time create noble customer constancy to boost you business services with high profit.

Big firms, who have a capacity to hold international dealings always pursue such kind of opportunity to promote themselves, to make people aware about there services, products, fame etc. Promoting themselves in festival season they create a touchwood and warm relationship with customers, employees, creating brand awareness furnish there marketing goal deliberately.

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