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If you have a retail business, purchasing some imprinted paper or plastic bags is an easy way to remind customers of your staying power. You also might want to do a raffle, with proceeds benefiting a local charity. Use customized raffle items to celebrate and share your logo. A word of caution: it is possible to go overboard. Plastering your logo on every single napkin, cup, gift and poster may drive people nuts -- and convey a negative impression of your business. Use your logo wisely, though, and reap rewards!
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