Usb Duplication Instead of CD or DVD Duplication

By | September 1, 2009
sam fergusson asked:

With CDs and DVDs the most commonly used format for duplication or replication, most people do not always think of USB and will tend to go for CD duplication, DVD duplication or even CD packaging and DVD packaging.

USB memory sticks are rapidly increasing in popularity and are not only useful as a means of transferring data between computers, but modern printing techniques allow them to carry your logo and message in addition to your presentation or any data you wish.

Long after your client has cleared the content and added his own your branding will still remain, which is absolutely great, especially since USB Flash drives have a high perceived value and are ideal gifts to valued clients. On top of that, because memory sticks are so useful, people do not usually throw them away like they could do for other promotional gifts and can be used for longer than for example pens.

From supply, to printing, packaging and more, companies offering a service where you can use USB as a support will most of the time be able to do everything. With all kind of USB products available on the market, you can get the logo of your company on it or any promotional message you want.

It is crucial to pack your product into an eye catching packaging solution, which is why USB memory sticks can be so great and even better than CD packaging or DVD packaging. Here, you can get your USB to look like pretty much anything you like.

With the technology available nowadays, it is very easy to have a USB memory stick branded as you wish and even made in the shape you want. Whether it is budget packaging for promotional gifts, retail packaging or luxury corporate gift boxes, you can have it all.

Obviously, using a CD or a DVD to duplicate content or anything is still widely used but other format like blu-ray discs and USB memory sticks are being used more and more now. Whether it is to replace CD packaging or DVD packaging or even CD or DVD duplication. With those new formats, you can usually put much more data then on a CD or a DVD. You can get up to 50GB on a blu-ray disc and up to 16GB on some USB drives which is just great. Obviously, USB memory sticks might not be used all the time and in some case, the old CD or DVD might be better as more people use them.