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Embroidered Polos: Branding Your Customer Two Levels Deep

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Many customers associate a company with a brand or logo. Embroidered polos help your customer to make this association, branding them two levels deep. What does this mean?

The Embroidered Polos and the Customer for Life

Know Thy Name First: The first step in building a bond with customers is to get your name out there. Customers have to first know you exist by name before they can start associating you with a brand. In fact, when many companies first start out, they have none of the branding factors in place, eg, corporate apparel, custom company shirts with Embroidered Polos, etc.

In the beginning stages, the corporate apparel of many companies may not even have a logo; just the company name and the name of the customer service representative. And this is fine. But, when companies expand, one of the first things they should do is create a company logo. In fact, this is a hallmark of large companies.

Creating a Brand to Create a Bond: One of the first signs that a company is leaving or has left the startup stage behind is that they start to think of themselves on a broader scale. This is the stage at which they may invest in getting a logo designed.

Can you think of McDonald's without thinking of the "M" arch? Or, Starbucks without the sea nymph in the green and white circle? No, of course not. All of their company clothing has this logo. And, this is where the second level of branding comes in - choosing the right logo.

When a company can look up and see its employees wearing its corporate apparel emblazoned with its newly created Embroidered Polos, it can feel that it has indeed arrived.




About the Author

Epolos offers a full range of corporate apparel and company clothing. If you are looking for Custom Company Shirts to enhance your company identity and corporate brand, then look no further than Epolos.com.  


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