More About the Author "Neil Cleere"

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Name: Neil Cleere
Site: http://www.pens.co.uk
About the Author: Neil Cleere is the company director of The Pen Warehouse, based in South East England.


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Marketing Your Business With Printed Pens

When it comes to your business, marketing is inevitably a top priority. Your income and ultimately your success depend on clients, and clients come from productive marketing. While there are a number of ways to address it, marketing your business with printed pens is an easy and effective way to gain visibility for your business. […]

How to Get Free Printed Pens and Personalised Pens

Is it an offer too good to miss? Free printed pens? Does he mean cheap printed pens I wonder? Well yes I do mean cheap as well but you still get your pens absolutely free! You would be amazed at the offers to be had in the promotional gift market at the moment as the […]

Refill Colours For Printed Pens – Changing Trends in Personalised Pens

There was a time when virtually every printed pen was supplied with blue refills as standard. That preference has changed gradually over the last ten years and now the refill colour of choice is either blue or black. Why is this? Increasingly, public sector companies and organisations are turning to printed pens as a giveaways […]

Modern Promotional Pens And The Materials They Are Made From

We have come a very long way since our early ancestors relied on their fingers to make wall paintings and ever since then a myriad of materials has been used as writing instruments. This started off with stone tools to carve symbols known as pictographs but as this developed into what we would now regard […]

Why Promotional Pens Have Tapered Barrels

In-depth Look at How Personalised Pens Are Made Have you ever noticed that the vast majority of plastic promotional pens are tapered? That is to say, wider at one end than the other. Apart from aesthetics, there is only one explanation for this and I will now discuss the technical reasons for this. All high […]