Pitchswag

Pitchswag

The first online business incubator in the world.

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This is the 2nd launch from Pitchswag. View more

Swag.com

Only quality promotional products
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What do you think? …

Donté Ledbetter
Would love to know how you grabbed that domain name. ;-)
Vivek Sancheti
Site design looks classy but prices are bit high. @jeremy parker any insights on for how much you guys purchase such classy domain?
Jeremy Parker
@evivz Thanks Vivek! Our main goal when creating our site was only to offer quality products. We tested thousands of products in each category and over 99% of them didn't make the cut. You can definitely go to other promotional sites and find less expensive products, but those products are not the same quality as the the products that we offer. If you do compare similar quality products on Swag.com vs other sites (let's say Custom Ink for example), you will find that we are significantly less expensive. We made sure of it! For example if you wanted to buy a 100 Triblend t-shirts with a 2 color print on the front of the shirt, on Custom Ink it's $14.19 each and on Swag.com it is $12.26 each. Obviously the more you order the less expensive it will be. Thanks so much for taking the time to check out our site!
Vivek Sancheti
@jeremy_parker Any insights on how much you paid for the domain?
Joseph Hsieh
@evivz I hear rumors that it was $8.95 on GoDaddy.
Jeremy Parker
@webjoe @evivz I'm sure at one point it was!
Arlo Gilbert
Odd... Swag (noun) a curtain or piece of fabric fastened so as to hang in a drooping curve. Shwag (noun) products given away free, typically for promotional purposes.
Jeremy Parker
@arlogilbert hey yea people call it different things, but swag is actually an acronym for the promotional industry. Stands for "souvenirs wearables and gifts"
James Satloff
@jeremy_parker this is not correct. The word 'swag' in this context is not an acronym, but an ironic adoption of a word defined as "money or goods taken by a thief or burglar." In this case, the branded 'swag' that conference-goers leave wearing or carrying is a sly analog to the items taken by the thieves in the definition. The force-fit acronym that you reference is cute, but wrong. @arlogilbert is correct in that many people do use this pronunciation, but it is not used universally, and both pronunciations refer to this spelling.