New Promotional Product make CD Business Cards Obsoletes - Usb Business Card.

Today's market is full of marketing materials but the latest hi-tech trend that big companies and small businesses are using it are USB Business Cards.

(PRWEB) March 18, 2005

The Usb Business card is a promotional product that looks like this is becoming some sort of trend: companies are making use of USB drives to deliver information to consumers, adding music files, product descriptions, commercial movie... They can add any kind of media as far as they choose the max available memory (32Mb, 64Mb, 128Mb, 256Mb, 1Gb, 2Gb, 4Gb...) making those famous CD business cards obsoletes. This is at least giving people something useful, something that will last long and has a high visual impact as their logo is printed on the USB thumb drive.

Companies that uses Usb Business Cards:

  • HP
  • Visa
  • American Express
  • Canon
  • IBM
  • Pepsi
  • United Service Postal
  • GE Electric
  • UCLA
  • And more

Many of these USB Business cards have been offered from famous companies to visitors during trade shows at L.A. Convention center.

According to a visitor at the show, "I was surprise to get the USB Business card, when I went back home, I plug into the USB connection of my computer and was curious to see what was in, I found a great trailer of the upcomming movie produce by the company" said Jeff. He also mention that he was happy to keep it and use it as a personal disk, "I will store my files on it, sure I won't put it in the trash like I did with many mini-Cd Business cards offered by other companies."

So this is a real marketing product that worth. Since prices of flash memories used in these Usb business cards are lower than few years ago, it is now available as a common marketing product.

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