DES MOINES, IA, January 13, 2011 (Press-News.org) The 1st Class Promos Company, of Des Moines area, has taken a lead in the race to be Iowa's first choice for all items relating to the Heartland. The company has worked hard to become the area's premier vendor- based on market accumulation and product accessibility. Throughout the state there are options for Heartland promo apparel and other supporting materials but none have the concentration of products or the level of craftsmanship for their embroidery, this is the primary reason as to why local bloggers and mystery shoppers alike are raving of their experiences with 1st Class Promos.
When local businesses everywhere are struggling to maintain afloat during the tough economic time, 1st Class Promos is booming with success and management feels it is direct relation to the local buyers and their allegiance to local commerce. 1st Class Promos has made their mark on the local business circuit by offering thousands of promotional products at deep discounts; which has enabled them to corner the market on the needs of local clubs, organizations, non-profits, and school groups in need of high quality, price sensitive promotional products.
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With exceptional customer service as 1st Class Promos' base, they are able to offer a multitude of products to clients looking to purchase promotional materials of all sorts for their association and/or cause. It is the wish of the 1st Class Promos Company that their dedication to superior levels of customer service will only be enhanced by the recent launch of their website, http://www.1stClassPromos.com.
1stClassPromos.com presents a multi-platform product list to their clients of: apparel, drink ware, key chains, writing instruments, post it notes, etc. As well as the ability to create a customized logo for implementation into the products to which their clients purchase. From the inception of the company, efforts have remained constant to cater towards those searching for great products at a great price without having to make bulk orders. With this in mind, the company hopes their newly launched website, http://www.1stClassPromos.com, will now be the primary tool of their clients, offering them the ability to review, design, and purchase their products at any time of day, any day of the week without the hassles involved in physically visiting a company's store site.
The 1st Class Promos Company caters to everyone looking for superior products at reasonable rates. Culminating in a company that caters to local and nationwide groups wanting to advertise while remaining cost conscious. Another primary focus is on impeccable quality of products and service, 1st Class Promos hopes their website http://www.1stClassPromos.com will continue to provide quality promotional products, while generating a substantial branding mark and educating others on the inherent benefits of promotional marketing.
1st Class Promos Company Has Taken A Lead In The Race To Be Iowa's First Choice For All Items Relating To The Heartland
Throughout the state there are options for Heartland related promo apparel and other supporting materials but none have the concentration of products or the level of craftsmanship for their embroidery.
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[Press-News.org] 1st Class Promos Company Has Taken A Lead In The Race To Be Iowa's First Choice For All Items Relating To The HeartlandThroughout the state there are options for Heartland related promo apparel and other supporting materials but none have the concentration of products or the level of craftsmanship for their embroidery.