Feather flags are perhaps some of the best means of propagating your business, as well as getting your message across the public’s eyes. Business or personal purpose, these flags get the job done quite efficiently.
Let us take the case of the 2012 London Olympics. We could very well see that eye-catching pin-up model for the said event. Jessica Ennis as she is known was one of the most common personalities not because she was a superstar or the like, but just merely because she was the identity of the feather flags and banners being utilized to promote the prestigious event. Companies and individuals would have these feather flags rolled out with her image on them, gracefully sashaying with the tempo of the Olympic breeze.
The power of these feather flags is but negligible, especially having that kind of promotional power. People would directly and immediately associate the team and the country where she came from. Even if indirectly done, the companies which sponsored these flags also got the benefits of using this medium for promotion.
A marvel for the advertising industry, cashing in on nationalistic pride through a well timed event invoking the collective sentiment of a nation is a massive gain of a trade-off for spending a few thousand on feather flags.
Feather flags see a great deal of action during sporting events, one example being the Manchester Run. In this event, runners who are already tired and bashed against the elements definitely need a guiding marker for them to continue, perhaps even boost their morale for that effort of braving the challenge. With feather flags, not only do they get to see their progress, but also boost their confidence and determination with these lively markers actively swaying in the wind, beckoning them to continue the race and finish it.
