Biggggg +1 to stickers.

Printed stuff is handy but even in the best case scenario ends up in the
trash. Or shuffled in with all of the other coffee shop flyers. Even when
people do pick it up, most printed collateral dies.

Stickers, on the other hands, stick (ahem) around. Sized for the back of
laptops (1"x4", or 3" round max) they can become a badge that continues
sharing.

I think the key to effective stickers is to have them serve as a kind of
emblem or identity or reminder for people who you share them with.

Reminder: *the ideal sticker **might not be your logo. *Instead, another
graphic or icon or message that people "wear" proudly, and that makes other
people ask "what's that?"

The best stickers I've seen have been icons, graphics, decals and sayings
that people in our community use. Catchphrases, favorite things to do
together, etc.

And for those of you thinking "that's just something tech kids do" our
stickers have been worn proudly by CEOs and elected officials who aren't
even members of Indy Hall :)

Alex

On Monday, March 28, 2016, Jeannine van der Linden <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Stickers.  Absolutely, stickers.
>
> Or refrigerator magnets but those don't go so big in this part of the
> world.  Nobody's got a refrigerator of the kind you stick things to.
>
>
>
> On Sunday, March 27, 2016 at 3:50:01 PM UTC+2, Keith Pandeloglou wrote:
>>
>> I'm having challenges in what type of physical media to create to help
>> promote our space. I know the best promotion will come from us getting out
>> and speaking to people, but I'd like everyone's feedback on what they've
>> used - aka business cards with "free day", 8.5x11 flyers, smaller 4x6
>> cards, etc.
>
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