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SLIDER BOX - the new marketing tool
SLIDER BOX - the revolutionary ‘new’ marketing tool
Slider Box is a new concept in advertising, marketing and technology. You have to see it with your own eyes, we loved it so much that we have taken this product on to push Nationally, we knew we to had push it to our existing clients and hopefully attract a few new ones along the way!
Not only is the packaging ideal for your company/product logo, strapline and website but more importantly…it’s small, compact, lightweight and easy to send to potential buying public, clients and/or suppliers! It’s pocket size!
Why is it different from everything else on the market? Well you have to see it to believe it. To the right hand side of the box is a ribbon, when you pull this outwards this automatically releases the inner 2.4“ micro videopak TV screen to the left of the box, YES you’ve read it right, you’ve got to see it in action!
As soon as the TV screen pops out to the left, it switches on and your company and/or product video starts. This is the best MARKETING merchandise you can find out there today. Ideal for huge product launches to advertise the benefits to the buying public!
She’s Gott It Events are delighted to be working with high level clients who are already taking advantage of this amazing new product. If interested please contact us today!
For further information please click: http://shesgottit.wix.com/sliderbox
Tel: UK +44 191 385 6619
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ken Wallace .
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