Cincinnati State's Promotion Puts Some Life Back into Printing
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Walton considers the specialties he uses to augment the program as multi-dimensional, explaining that while they function as motivational rewards, they're also effective as recruitment and advertising tools. He ultimately hopes to generate interest among printing companies, in backing the program in their particular communities, including the funding to produce various promotional products. This, he says, will be much easier to accomplish if the program is spearheaded by the IGAEA. Another idea Walton has is for individual instructors and students to have their school’s names imprinted with the slogan, so students who receive the products can act as recruiters for that class. "They'll become walking billboards," he says.
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