by: Adam Platzer
Companies have been branding their collateral materials such as letterhead, envelopes, business cards, etc. for years.
In fact, we often identify a company by its familiar logo or special color scheme. Branding works!!
At the same time, many companies send customers and vendors large files, proposals and presentations on CD-Rs.
Since CD-Rs have become the ?new and more efficient? way of exchanging important information, it would seem that more companies would find it valuable to brand their CD-Rs also.
Most CD-Rs purchased by businesses come from retail office supply stores.
These generic CDs usually have the logo of the retail store or disc manufacturer printed on the label.
So why promote the store that sells the media? Companies are missing an excellent opportunity to brand themselves in this manner!
Another positive to branding with this type of media is in the perceived value of the media itself.
People tend to keep CD-Rs because they are perceived as something of value.
To make sure that you don?t miss this important branding opportunity, here is the solution!
Find a CD duplication vendor who will provide your company with branded media. Yes, you too can brand your company by arranging to have your logo screen printed on each piece of blank media you purchase (ours is pictured above). Also, the quality of the media will be much higher than the media you purchased at the retail office supply store.
When artwork for your company logo is created for CD-Rs, enough room should be left on the disc to write specifics about the disc?s contents, such as version number, serial number, a date, a person?s name, etc.
A process called Perfect Printing is an option for customizing this information after your company logo has been screen printed on each blank disc. The combination of your screen printed logo and the Perfect Printing of specific content will give your media a more professional look. Furthermore, anyone looking at your discs will see your company name over and over again.
So, what are you waiting for?
Start branding your media today!!!
To find out more information visit on how to brand your CD-Rs visit www.spinergymedia.com.
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Adam Platzer
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