APH: SOLD
Hi @caincurrency, thank you for shopping at my store, I have just sent the APH to your address, thank you also for the EWP gift.
— Gaexe (@gaexe_) October 17, 2024
Then about the automation of the purchasing scheme, maybe I need to involve Agora.
Please correct me if i'm wrong @Alitayin @thepaybutton 🙏 pic.twitter.com/HAk5iDTN6w
Engaging a customer to stay committed to using your services or purchasing your products is no easy task, but it’s far from impossible. Success requires a well-planned process and marketing strategy. Below is an example of a design I created for the Nusatec brand.
One highly relevant marketing strategy is creating branded t-shirts, where your logo is printed on the shirt. Of course, this isn’t just about slapping a logo on—every aspect of the layout, design, and proportions must be carefully considered. It shouldn’t be too plain or too busy, but should always maintain a sense of elegance. Keep in mind, a t-shirt platform is not the same as a banner platform.
The design above showcases branding for a UAV product. Since the target audience is the military, the design is naturally aligned with their specific aesthetics.
What are the benefits of t-shirt branding?
- It helps you generate high-quality leads that are eager to engage with your brand.
- With a relatively affordable cost, it can still support your marketing strategies.
- When done right, it becomes a wearable promotional product, not something that just sits around.
- Your brand goes wherever the wearer goes, without any extra effort on your part.
- The more people own and wear it, the more eyes are on your brand, expanding its recognition.
Here’s another example: