Hi Folks
I have recently got involved with the company Clubmugs who are a well established company already and I am currently trying to raise their profile within the GAA circle .
Their mugs are second to none in terns of quality and professionalism and in fact there is no other company in the uk or Ireland who do what they do in terms of printing to rims of the mug and so close to the handle .
The images are all designed by a graphic designer and the final print will not be confirmed until client is totally happy so it can changed as many times as need be.
Anyway my reason for contacting is to gauge the interest and the possibility of getting some mugs ordered from your individual clubs ?
They are a great way of fund raising as most of the clubs we have sold to already are making between £3 and £6 profit per mug depending on their sale price so it can be a nice little earner but also a great way of endorsing and publicising any event by way of prizes etc.
A antrim club recently sold 200 at £10 each and made a nice profit on each one . I think that was too much but shows what can be done and when you see them they are an easy sell
Dont want to go on too much but if you see these mugs in person they are hard to say no to but in the meantime have a look at the website or Facebook page.
https://m.facebook.com/Clubmugs
www.clubmugs.co.uk
-- Conor McAreavey
conor@clubmugs.co.uk
I have recently got involved with the company Clubmugs who are a well established company already and I am currently trying to raise their profile within the GAA circle .
Their mugs are second to none in terns of quality and professionalism and in fact there is no other company in the uk or Ireland who do what they do in terms of printing to rims of the mug and so close to the handle .
The images are all designed by a graphic designer and the final print will not be confirmed until client is totally happy so it can changed as many times as need be.
Anyway my reason for contacting is to gauge the interest and the possibility of getting some mugs ordered from your individual clubs ?
They are a great way of fund raising as most of the clubs we have sold to already are making between £3 and £6 profit per mug depending on their sale price so it can be a nice little earner but also a great way of endorsing and publicising any event by way of prizes etc.
A antrim club recently sold 200 at £10 each and made a nice profit on each one . I think that was too much but shows what can be done and when you see them they are an easy sell
Dont want to go on too much but if you see these mugs in person they are hard to say no to but in the meantime have a look at the website or Facebook page.
https://m.facebook.com/Clubmugs
www.clubmugs.co.uk
-- Conor McAreavey
conor@clubmugs.co.uk