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Pinnacle’s Giveaway Games (Round 4)

*Thanks to all who participated in this round of Pinnacle’s Giveaway Games. Last week’s contest is now closed (congratulations to winner Jennifer Nelson!) but don’t worry there will be a new game posted every Wednesday through December so check back for your next chance to win!


All work and no play? Not if Pinnacle can help it!

The holidays are just around the corner, and Pinnacle Promotions is pleased to announce its next round of holiday Giveaway Games to help give you ideas for corporate holiday gifts – and hours of fun along the way.

The concept is simple. Every Wednesday from now through mid-December we will announce a new game on our blog and on Twitter. The game will be posted at any time during the day. When you solve the game, send us your answer by either e-mail to social@pinnaclepromotions.com or by direct message @PinnaclePromos on Twitter. We will select a winner at random on the following Tuesday. Winners will be contacted in the same manner they contacted us.

We will also be giving away free stuff sporadically between now and the end of the year so be sure to check back often or subscribe to our blog and follow us on Twitter for updates!

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This round’s game:

Jack-O-Lantern of all trades…

Send us a picture of your best carved pumpkin!

Pictures will be accepted via e-mail (to social@pinnaclepromotions.com or via twitpic@pinnaclepromos) through October 31st. And remember, the winner will be chosen at random so every entry has an equal chance to win!

This round’s winner will receive this lovely Pinnacle Prize Pack!

*By submitting your photo, you are granting Pinnacle Promotions permission to use the photos, pictures, or images deemed necessary in its sole discretion. Any promotional use of photos is granted to Pinnacle Promotions, its affiliated publication or website.
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Great Lakes Tornado Warning and Promotional Umbrellas

Welcome to this week’s edition of “Trending Topic Tuesday,” where we share our take on what’s going on in the world and what promotional products would appropriately (or inappropriately) market the subject matter.

Everyone living in the Great Lakes region, especially Chicago and northern Illinois, needs to grab their promotional umbrellas before heading outside this morning. Area tornado warnings expired at 8 a.m., but heavy rain and winds up to 60 or 70 miles per hour are expected to continue throughout the day. In addition, be sure to check flight schedules if you are flying in or out of Chicago, as power outages and delays have been reported throughout the city.

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The Evolution of Portable Music

The Evolution of Portable Music

While music itself has certainly evolved throughout the years, so has the way we listen to it, especially pre-recorded music. Once restricted to listening to the radio in your home or vehicle, it’s only in the past 40 or so years that music has become completely portable.

Here’s a look at the evolution of portable music!

The Early Years – Cassette is King

The first truly portable personal cassette player was the Sony Walkman. Introduced in July of 1979, the Walkman revolutionized the way people listen to music. They retailed for $150 dollars, which translates to nearly $500 in today’s economy. Originally created because Sony’s co-founder wanted a way to listen to music while traveling, the Walkman grew hugely popular in the 1980s, especially as cassettes took over in popularity. The word “Walkman” was even added to the Oxford English Dictionary in 1986. By 1989, over 100 million Walkmans had been sold. Sony retired the cassette Sony Walkman in 2010.

The CD Years

Sony’s portable CD player, the Discman, was introduced in 1984. It was later rebranded as the CD Walkman. In the early to mid 80s, however, people were still mostly listening to music on cassettes. CD players, both portable and non, were extremely expensive. The CD Walkman retailed for around $300, which is the equivalent of nearly $800 today. A CD player for the home was even more expensive, at around $1,000 dollars (nearly $3,000 today). However, by 1988, CDs sales overtook those of cassette players. By the late 1998, over 50 million CD Discmans had been sold.

The Rise of MP3s

Despite popular belief, mp3 players didn’t originate with the iPod. In fact, they were created four years earlier, in 1997. The first mp3 player was the MpmanF10, however the first to really gain commercial popularity was the Rio PMP300. The Rio PMP300 held about 60 minutes of music on its 32 MB of internal memory. Sony, ever evolving, came out with the Memory Stick Walkman in 1999. These were similar to other MP3 players, though they didn’t use the MP3 file format.

Apple Enters the Picture….and Changes Everything

The iPod was first introduced in October of 2001. Though the technology was similar to other MP3 players, one thing set it apart. The first iPod had 5 GB of storage, which meant it could hold somewhere around 1,000 songs. In that same year, Apple also launched iTunes, which made acquiring music (legally) much easier. No longer did you have to purchase a CD, convert the songs into MP3s, and load them back onto your mp3 player. Now you had the ability to purchase mp3s directly from your computer. 

The iPod went through many iterations throughout the years. We’ve seen the Classic, Nano, Shuffle, Mini, and iPod touch. 

Though Apple was the heavy hitter, other brands entered the market too. Top names like SanDisk and Samsung offered versions of MP3 players. Top brands began to take advantage of the trend toward digital music and gave away promotional mp3 players and other tech giveaways with their logo imprinted on them.

Smartphones and Music Subscription/Streaming Services

The first generation of iPhones was launched in 2007 and ran on the iOS operating system. The first Android phone, the Samsung Galaxy was released two years later, in 2009. According to the Pew Research Center, in May of 2011, about 35% of people owned smartphones. Ten years later, in 2021, that number has risen to 85%.

As smartphones started to become more and more popular, the need for a standalone MP3 player began to slowly decline. This especially became true with the introduction of music subscription streaming services like Pandora and Spotify. Instead of paying for a song, or an album, like you did on iTunes, these services allowed you to pay a monthly subscription fee to hear as much music as you’d like. Some, like Pandora, allowed you to pick a seed genre or band and would choose related music. Others, like Spotify, allowed you to pick the exact songs you wanted to listen to. The Classic iPod, once an industry leader in terms of new technology, began to age and was discontinued in 2014.

That brings us to the present day, where most portable music is streamed through a smartphone. While a promotional mp3 player may not be the utlimate swag item anymore, Pinnacle Promotions offers all sorts of tech giveaway products that are on trend. From custom earbuds to bluetooth speakers with your logo, we can help you find an accessory that allows you your clients listen to music wherever they are, whenever they want.

What comes next in the evolution? We’ll just have to wait and find out.


Sources:

Pendlebury, T. (2021, October 24). Apple’s iPod still on sale after 20 years, but who’s buying. Retrieved from https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/apples-ipod-still-on-sale-after-20-years-but-whos-buying/

Franzen, C. (2014, July 1). The History of the Walkman: 35 Years of Iconic Music Players. Retrieved from https://www.theverge.com/2014/7/1/5861062/sony-walkman-at-35

History.com Editors. (2021, June 29).The First Song Walkman goes on sale. Retrieved from https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/the-first-sony-walkman-goes-on-sale

Gebel, M. (2019, July 1) The Walkman just turned 40 – here’s how listening to music has changed over the years. Retrieved from https://www.businessinsider.com/history-listening-to-music-recorded-walkman-2019-6

Discman. (2021, December). In Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discman

Walkman. (2022, January) In Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walkman

Costello, S. (2020, January 12) History of the iPod: from the First iPod to the iPod Classic. Retrieved from https://www.lifewire.com/history-ipod-classic-original-2000732

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Remember Celebrity Encounters with 4-Color Process Promotional Products

The Dalai Lama was in Atlanta this week, and one of the Pinnacle marketing department’s own, Sarah, was lucky enough to meet him – though she might have been more excited about meeting Richard Gere, who joined forces with His Holiness and Alice Walker for a discussion on spirituality and creativity.  Likewise, Buzzfeed recently published the 21 Best Pictures of Luke Perry at Dragon*Con, a series of award-worthy photos of Perry with fans at the world’s largest fantasy/sci-fi convention.

When us normal people meet a celebrity or other prominent individual we admire,it’s special. So why not remember the occasion with 4-color process promotional products?

4-color process uses (surprise!) 4 basic colors to recreate images, from a high-definition logo to your favorite celebrity photo.

Full Color Pint GlassThink of how impressed your friends, family, and coworkers would be if you presented them with a Full Color Sublimated Pint Glass or Pocket Coolies adorned with a picture of you and Luke Perry or Richard Gere!

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Update Your Promotional First Aid Kits with New CPR Guidelines!

New guidelines from the American Heart Association outlining the steps for CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) instruct rescuers to begin with hard, fast chest presses prior to giving victims mouth-to-mouth.
The change differs from old CPR training, in that rescuers are no longer supposed to give two breaths first, then alternate with 30 presses, which co-author of the guidelines, Dr. Michael Sayre, states took time and delayed chest presses, vital for keeping the blood circulating. Instead of following the steps “A-B-C”, or “Airway, Breathing, and Compressions,” the new process should follow the acronym “C-A-B”, or “Compressions, Airway, and Breathing.” New specifications also pertain to the depth at which rescuers should push on victim’s chests, as deeper compressions of at least 2 inches in adults are advised.

By keeping promotional first aid kits with the most up-to-date life-saving techniques accessible to everyone in your office environment, your company may prevent future workplace accidents. Keep reading for complete step-by-step CPR directions…

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Pinnacle’s Giveaway Games (Round 3)

All work and no play? Not if Pinnacle can help it!

The holidays are just around the corner, and Pinnacle Promotions is pleased to announce its next round of holiday Giveaway Games to help give you ideas for corporate holiday gifts – and hours of fun along the way.

The concept is simple. Every Wednesday from now through mid-December we will announce a new game on our blog and on Twitter. The game will be posted at any time during the day. When you solve the game, send us your answer by either e-mail to social@pinnaclepromotions.com or by direct message @PinnaclePromos on Twitter. We will select a winner at random on the following Tuesday. Winners will be contacted in the same manner they contacted us.

We will also be giving away free stuff sporadically between now and the end of the year so be sure to check back often or subscribe to our blog and follow us on Twitter for updates!

________________________________________________________________________________________________

This round’s game:

Jack-O-Lantern of all trades…

Send us a picture of your best carved pumpkin!

Pictures will be accepted via e-mail (to social@pinnaclepromotions.com or via twitpic @pinnaclepromos) through October 31st. And remember, the winner will be chosen at random so every entry has an equal chance to win!

This round’s winner will receive this lovely Pinnacle Prize Pack!

*By submitting your photo, you are granting Pinnacle Promotions permission to use the photos, pictures, or images deemed necessary in its sole discretion. Any promotional use of photos is granted to Pinnacle Promotions, its affiliated publication or website.
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Trick or Treat, Custom Candy is Always Sweet

Halloween is less than two weeks away and I still don’t know what my costume should be. I have however, purchased some candy to give out to trick or treaters before I head out myself. Custom candy is never a bad idea when you want to leave a great impression or to entice customers to come back for more.  Custom candy can range from mints to jelly beans and anything in between. It can also be packaged in a variety of ways so that it can be easily mailed for direct mail campaigns or presented in a grander fashion as part of a gift basket for an end of year gift to valued customers.

Trick or sweet is what a wise promotional marketer would say! It’s the perfect time to supply your customers and prospects with something sweet to create happiness. You can go as far as getting them a royal tin with individually wrapped candy if you wish to splurge on them! Thanks for reading!

 

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Nickelodeon Getaway: SpongeBob Meet and Greet, Promotional Chocolate and More

As October comes to a close in a few weeks, it’s time to start planning for the holiday season. Purchasing corporate holiday gifts for clients and employees? Check (if you haven’t crossed this off the list yet, consider photo frames, wine accessories or food gifts). Next on the list? Booking a holiday getaway for the family. This year there are many fun vacation options that I wish had been available to me as a child, including the Nickelodeon package at the JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort in Phoenix.  For two nights, families can participate in trivia and a “sliming,” watch Nickelodeon shows by the pool, create Nick-themed arts and crafts projects, and receive a pillowcase and special gift (which may be turn-down service and promotional chocolate), all before meeting SpongeBob SquarePants or Dora the Explorer for a special goodbye.

Keep reading for more vacation suggestions

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Cookie Promotional Snacks to Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth

It is hard to believe it is almost Halloween, seems like just yesterday, we were at the beginning of 2010. Once we get through October, holiday season will be in full swing. You know what that means, lots and lots of food and times with your families.  It also means time to get ideas for gifts to customers and clients. Cookie promotional snacks are a great way to show your customers appreciation for all their business over the years. Everyone loves getting treats and most people give up on their diets to indulge during the holidays. There are so many new varieties of promotional snacks we have just introduced that you can please even the pickiest eater.

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