Pen And Ink Set



Pen And Ink Set

Consider Promotional Pens

One of the least expensive marketing tools is the promotional pen.  These tools have been used for decades.  This proves that they are useful, beneficial tools for promotion.  Writing implements have been used to advertise company names and slogans dating back to the 1800′s and early 1900′s. They are not to be overlooked as a brilliant marketing plan.

Today, laser printing along with many other changing methods of production, offer a wide variety of promotional pens.  Some of the specialties offer include, multiple ink colors, photo pens, and concealed messages.  Most of these options are reasonably priced as well.  Just as writing implements have come a long way, so has the promotional industry and the selection of promotional pens.

Giveaway pens and pencil sets, in lovely packaging, are used by many companies for promotional reasons.  They provide traffic building opportunities for your business and can be used for special occasions or new product launches. They are great for many creative uses, such as offering a collectible line of promotional pens to keep the customers coming back to complete the collection. The ideas are endless and the cost is quite affordable.  

As a gift and traffic builder, the pen may hold the record for popularity and usefulness among advertisers and customers. Look in any womans purse (if you dare) and chances are you will find several logo pens inside!

Just because promotional pens are small does not mean they are not useful.  They are inexpensive so just abut any business can afford to use them as a marketing tool. They offer plenty of room to advertise a company name, message or logo.  They are extremely beneficial tools for advertising.

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Many businesses use promotional gifts and giveaways as a way to build their business and create a greater traffic flow. Promotional items imprinted with the company’s name or logo make an excellent giveaway and keep the customers returning for more.

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How to use bleach to remove ink stains?

I ruined a whole load of light clothes with an ink pen in the dryer. I am taking the pants and shirts to the cleaners, but I have a pile of t-shirts that I thought I would try bleaching. I read some other ideas but I think these stains are pretty set.

I don’t know how to use bleach though. How much? Do I pre-soak, and for how long?

Thank you!!
I read that one other place about using hot/warm water to soak. Wouldn’t that make the stain set in further?

Put the bleach on it and rub it with hard sponge.