Promotional Flash Drives – A keep me Corporate Gift
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You have received your mugs, your fancy pens, your ball caps and your little stationary pads at exhibitions and meetings, and you have given your fair share of the same old tricks to your perspective clients and partners. The problem that all of you share is that you rarely have the need for any of these things, so when you do need them you can’t seem to find them or forget that they even exist.
If you have pondered the
idea of promoting your company with flash drives I would have to say
you’re on to something there. In today’s competitive climate, your
image needs to be in their presence all the time, and promoting your
company with flash drives is not only a gift that gives back, it keeps
you on everybody’s desk. You are in their briefcase, in their pockets,
on their key chains. You are toted along to, and even carry the vital
statistics for, the sales meeting. By promoting your company with flash
drives you have made yourself indispensable, and that makes you a
genius.
If you believe that promoting your company with flash drives may not be
a cost effective decision, it is important to remember that everything
in bulk is a whole other ball game when it comes to your bottom line.
The possibilities are endless, from the materials you choose to the
ultimate design of your mass order, which could end you up with a USBflash drive that looks just like a brushed metal pen or even a pocket
knife. They can be branded, they can be engraved, USB flash drives can
be whatever you want them to be and then some. Not only can you let
your companies name, personality, and logo be noticed, but promoting
your company with flash drives shows your initiative to be put to good,
practical use. You may pay more, initially, for these little treasures,
but the benefits offered to their recipients, and thus to you, will be
well worth the cost.
First we had the floppy, a funny little flat square that felt pretty
firm to us, but it worked and we thought we were all set. Enter the ZIP
module, quite a bit larger and definitely more powerful, and we
considered ourselves pretty cool. Now came the CD/R, which is still a
nearly irreplaceable commodity when dealing with information storage,
but is basically disposable and has technological limitations. In 1998,
we were introduced to the USB flash drive, and none of us have looked
back since. The possibilities are endless for this microcomputer, and
if one has a computer, one needs and can use a flash drive. Engraving
your company name on this indispensable dynamo could never be a bad
thing.
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