Business Card CDs
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- vnotion
Anyone have a company to recommend for getting some business card CDs produced?
(I am working on an interactive CD.)
- vnotion0
Thanks, van_rijn.
I gave them a call. They seem pretty on the ball.
- Meeklo0
I can't believe there is people still doing these things, no offense but putting those CDs on your computer is a really big risk, unlees you have an old computer with a CD "tray" it will get stuck.. I'm sure when that happens, they person that tried to use it, will think of card's holder mother for a long time..
Just letting you know :)
- vnotion0
I understand where you're coming from. I have a recent PowerBook and a G4 Cube (both have slot-loading CD/DVD drives).
Currently, I am just getting together options for the client and this was one they wanted to see.
Thanks for the input.
- phatlee0
Geeze, those are so 90's. I'm suprised people are still using them...
- vnotion0
I tihnk they referred to it as a "perpetual referral system"
It's what they want. I am looking at having dynamic content (if the user is connected to the internet).
Anyway, does anyone else have a recommendation for a CD production/duplication company?
Thanks.
- wankerbez0
ya, i was makin those in like '98 and they we're fazing out even back then
- slappy0
they are not really business card sized as if you actually get one in youyr wallet, it will be destroyed withing a week.
just use mini cds. at least they are cute and smalland hold 200meg.
- level20
I agree, there should just be locked memory stick type memory cards. With a disposable capacity like 5mb..
- konspiracy0
i was recently at an event and got a free 256Mb memory stick that had a promo video already on it - put there by the sponsors of that particular gift.
thought it was a pretty neat thing to giveaway. you could ask your client if thats something they'd be willing to do.
they could also get their brand printed onto the exterior of the lil stick.something that a user will use over and over again and keep in their keyring is a lot better than a business card cd or mini cd rom that might get looked at once then binned!