The Price Is Right Showcases Imprint Plus Name Badges
NEW YORK, June 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The Price Is Right television game show will present Imprint Plus reusable eco-friendly name badges on its June 13, 2012 show. The name badge customized system will be featured as one of the prizes in the series' popular game called "Switcheroo."
"Wearing a professional name badge has become an important part of one's personal branding – a key tool in helping to be remembered and noticed by name. Being featured in a pop culture game show like The Price Is Right is exciting! Everyone needs a helpful name badge to stand out and capture every opportunity for success. I love the reaction and interaction that comes with wearing a badge every day," says Marla Kott, CEO of Imprint Plus.
"The Price Is Right" is currently in its 40th season on the CBS Television Network, with host Drew Carey. The show reaches approximately 9 million viewers per day. "As a result of this broad and established viewership, more and more people will be able to see how innovative Imprint Plus' name badge system is and how it is going to make your business stand out," continued Kott.
About Imprint Plus
Imprint Plus, maker of name badges for over thirty years, is citing an increase in name badge use by individuals and even small businesses. Rather than sticking on a plain paper label or pinning on a plastic name tag, people are choosing sleek, impressive-looking metallic name badges that showcase the wearer professionally, without falling off or damaging clothing. Imprint Plus manufactures an assortment of name badges and systems that range from customized company name badge systems; to The Mighty Badge Kit, perfect for the small to mid-size businesses with 10+ employees; to YouWho name badges in two- and four-unit kits, starting at $25. For information on name badges, visit www.imprintplus.com, www.themightybadge.com, or www.youwhobadges.com.
SOURCE Imprint Plus
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