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here are at least 23K of them, so I'm thinking that only vendors who meet WP:CORP belong here. Ronabop 05:58, 5 January 2007 (UTC)But why not do something like list the top 25 according to a non-profit org? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.213.9.50 (talk) 20:28, 28 February 2008 (UTC)
MergeBased on this request being made in January, and no objections, I went ahead with the merge. For some reason, though, the target link when you now go to "Advertising Specialties" does not go straight to this article, if anyone can fix that it would be much appreciated. Jkraybill 16:29, 19 August 2007 (UTC)
I vote Merge. Promotional item is used 3x more on Google than Advertising specialties. There is no distinction. Oicumayberight 22:12, 11 February 2007 (UTC)I agree, The term Advertising Specialties is not as widely used as say Promotional Items and Promotional Products.I vote Merge. The fewer the number of these spam-catching articles we have, the better. They can pay for their own advertising. Phaedrus86 03:00, 5 April 2007 (UTC)I vote Merge - I'm in the "promotional products" industry and these terms are interchangeable, but usually people say "promotional products." --Constana 18:19, 18 August 2007 (UTC)
Promotional Products or Advertising SpecialtiesThey are interchangeable. Advertising Specialties is the older of the phrases but Promotional products has become more widly used in the past 10 years. 4-6-07
I think either can be used. Advertising specialties refers to a range of items beyond just "products" - like cups, mugs and pens. It also encompasses embroidered clothing and branded merchandise, and refers directly to what the purpose of the products are - to "advertise" a company's logo and brand. In business terms, they "advertise." "Promotional products" works, but the term is a bit limiting. Concert marketers do "promoting," while logoed merchandise "advertises."I disagree with the above comments. Cups, mugs, and pens are "products." I don't see your point. Promotional products and advertising specialties are synonymous. Advertising specialties was the common term in the past, but now its most people in the industry say promotional products. Also, "advertising specialties" incorporates the branding of the for-profit Advertising Specialty Institute. --Constana 18:46, 18 August 2007 (UTC)
MergeBased on this request being made in January, and no objections, I went ahead with the merge. For some reason, though, the target link when you now go to "Advertising Specialties" does not go straight to this article, if anyone can fix that it would be much appreciated. Jkraybill 16:29, 19 August 2007 (UTC)
I vote Merge. Promotional item is used 3x more on Google than Advertising specialties. There is no distinction. Oicumayberight 22:12, 11 February 2007 (UTC)I agree, The term Advertising Specialties is not as widely used as say Promotional Items and Promotional Products.I vote Merge. The fewer the number of these spam-catching articles we have, the better. They can pay for their own advertising. Phaedrus86 03:00, 5 April 2007 (UTC)I vote Merge - I'm in the "promotional products" industry and these terms are interchangeable, but usually people say "promotional products." --Constana 18:19, 18 August 2007 (UTC)
Promotional Products or Advertising SpecialtiesThey are interchangeable. Advertising Specialties is the older of the phrases but Promotional products has become more widly used in the past 10 years. 4-6-07
I think either can be used. Advertising specialties refers to a range of items beyond just "products" - like cups, mugs and pens. It also encompasses embroidered clothing and branded merchandise, and refers directly to what the purpose of the products are - to "advertise" a company's logo and brand. In business terms, they "advertise." "Promotional products" works, but the term is a bit limiting. Concert marketers do "promoting," while logoed merchandise "advertises."I disagree with the above comments. Cups, mugs, and pens are "products." I don't see your point. Promotional products and advertising specialties are synonymous. Advertising specialties was the common term in the past, but now its most people in the industry say promotional products. Also, "advertising specialties" incorporates the branding of the for-profit Advertising Specialty Institute. --Constana 18:46, 18 August 2007 (UTC)
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