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Marketing & PR Firms - Display Ideas for 144 Dozen Golf Balls
Saturday, November 23, 2013
If you have 144 dozen golf balls -- that's 1,728 individual balls -- you can work them into your promotional display in a number of ways. Golf balls needn't be reserved for a golf event; this number of golf balls, in particular, is large enough to provide party favors for a special event or to attract a crowd if displayed creatively. Have your logo added to the golf balls to ensure promotion long after your special event has ended. Make the event memorable for your guests by providing an interactive experience.
Words
Spell out a word or phrase using your golf balls. Arrange the balls in a way that represents the product, service or organization you are promoting. Ideas for words include the name of your organization, the name of a new product or your corporate tag line. Alternatively, use a phrase like, "You're Invited!" and photograph it for invitations, postcards or a website or e-mail graphic.
Golf Balls for Life
Make golf balls a grand prize; a 'golf balls for life' contest will attract many loyal golfers.
Fill a portable swimming pool large enough for 144 golf balls and set up a promotional display near a busy parking lot. Host a game that asks bystanders to guess the exact number of golf balls in the pool -- for a chance to win all of them and have golf balls for life. Surround the swimming pool with promotional signs and ensure several staffers are present wearing corporate clothing, making your brand stand out.
Aquarium
Move a large aquarium to your event site and fill it with the golf balls, water and foam fish. Offer guests fishing poles and allow them to try to fish out foam fish (affixed with loops) from among the sea of golf balls. Paste your corporate logo and event details on the inside of the aquarium.
A Free Truck
Cover the floor of a truck's bed with heavy sponge, like the kind used for layering cots and beds, so you ensure the golf balls reach the top of the bed. Fill the remaining space of the bed with your golf balls. Using the sponge fill is necessary because 144 dozen golf balls by themselves won't fill up the bed. Post signs asking people to guess how many golf balls the truck contains. If they answer correctly, they get to drive the truck home.
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Words
Spell out a word or phrase using your golf balls. Arrange the balls in a way that represents the product, service or organization you are promoting. Ideas for words include the name of your organization, the name of a new product or your corporate tag line. Alternatively, use a phrase like, "You're Invited!" and photograph it for invitations, postcards or a website or e-mail graphic.
Golf Balls for Life
Make golf balls a grand prize; a 'golf balls for life' contest will attract many loyal golfers.
Fill a portable swimming pool large enough for 144 golf balls and set up a promotional display near a busy parking lot. Host a game that asks bystanders to guess the exact number of golf balls in the pool -- for a chance to win all of them and have golf balls for life. Surround the swimming pool with promotional signs and ensure several staffers are present wearing corporate clothing, making your brand stand out.
Aquarium
Move a large aquarium to your event site and fill it with the golf balls, water and foam fish. Offer guests fishing poles and allow them to try to fish out foam fish (affixed with loops) from among the sea of golf balls. Paste your corporate logo and event details on the inside of the aquarium.
A Free Truck
Cover the floor of a truck's bed with heavy sponge, like the kind used for layering cots and beds, so you ensure the golf balls reach the top of the bed. Fill the remaining space of the bed with your golf balls. Using the sponge fill is necessary because 144 dozen golf balls by themselves won't fill up the bed. Post signs asking people to guess how many golf balls the truck contains. If they answer correctly, they get to drive the truck home.