Posts Tagged ‘notebook’

LeaderPromos Goody Bag

Friday, June 12th, 2009

I had a stork come deliver a baby on my doorstep three weeks ago, but I’ve also been getting a flurry of awesome packages lately. One of the more overdue thank yous goes to promotional products site Leaderpromos.com, who sent a bunch of really cool stuff.

Everything came in this cool promo bag:

I stumbled upon a heavy duty note cube at first:

And for more note-taking, there was this notebook:

Here’s a really cool eco-friendly promotional pad:

They also had a great travel mug:

I like keychains, so their custom imprinted key chain was also pretty nice, as was the
promotional pen that came in the box!

Plus, there was this pen and highlighter combo as well:

I also love USB drives, though the small-sized ones (<1GB) are starting not to be able to hold much for me. Despite that, this promotional USB drive met my minimum criteria and works! 🙂

(Course, I’m not sure if you need all the other accessories, since most new computers are Plug N Play and never ask!)

Additional trade show giveaways included this pad:

which had cool post-its inside:

and post-its:

Thanks guys!

bigmouthmedia Grab Bag

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

SEO firm bigmouthmedia, based in the UK, has some unique offerings for promotional materials. First, well, if you think of a big mouth, you may think of the chatterbox I featured on the blog awhile ago. But nope — there’s more:

There’s an umbrella (that I opened indoors):

There’s a lock:

There’s another chatterbox:

And a notebook:

And then, there’s a really cool mug!

How did this get to me? A big box that looked like it was for a poster arrived at my doorstep — from the United Kingdom, of course. My husband brought it upstairs:

Yahoo! Search Marketing Schwag

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

Roger Park at Yahoo! Search Marketing sent me this awesome package filled with cool stuff.

Yahoo! Schwag

Included is a baseball hat, 2 pens, a Yahoo! thermos, a Paul McCartney CD, a notebook, and a cool green long sleeved shirt. The magnets featured were actually swiped at SES San Jose. Oh, and the floppy disk was also sent by Roger. 😉