Your Calendar on a Flash Drive

by Mr. Flash Drive on January 26, 2010

If you’re like most Americans, you keep a very busy schedule. You get up early in the morning and rush off to work, multitasking to finish a variety of assignments. You head home to eat dinner and deal with various family problems. You attend a game your child has in the evening. And the next day is just as crowded—if it’s not one things, it’s another. You attend meetings with fellow hobbyists and go to church. You have to go to doctors and dentists for yourself and other family members. And you have to keep track of all of these things and more without going crazy.

Carry your calendar on a USB flash drive

For many people, the only way they can keep track of all the appointments in their schedules is to use some sort of calendar. Some people prefer to scribble appointments in pen on a paper calendar. Others prefer to click and type appointments into electronic calendars. These might be on a computer, cell phone, iPod, or PDA, or any or all of these synced together. Even with electronic devices available, it can be complicated to know how best to keep your calendar up-to-date.

What about carrying a calendar around on a flash drive? You could load appointments onto it from computers at home and at work and make sure you know everything that you are supposed to do. Many calendar programs let you save a file with all the data of your appointments. You could use this to easily keep multiple computers up-to-date.

A company could purchase a bulk supply of USB drives to give to employees to keep their calendars up-to-date. They could carry their calendars around in a format that they could plug into any computer to view and to print off. Then they could transfer it to portable devices.

Employees could also use extra space on the custom flash drives to carry around other data. They might want to carry spreadsheets with accounting information, important letters, or documents that they need to give to other people they are traveling to meet. They could also carry PowerPoint presentations that they need to present at conventions. USB drives provide an easy way to transport any type of files from computer to computer in a format that fits easily in a pocket or bag.

CFgear can print a company’s name and logo onto a flash drive in up to four colors to add an extra touch. We can even laser-engrave the logo on certain models. You can pick from a wide variety of flash drive models, from plastic to metal to wood. Be creative and choose something that fits your company’s image.

CFgear can also preload data onto the drives using patented Pulse technology. Perhaps there are some standard company documents or a calendar template that you might want on each flash drive. Our duplication process ensures that each drive has the same quality. To see firsthand testimonials about the quality of CFgear’s service, visit our website today. You won’t be disappointed with what we have to offer.

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Companies Go Green with USB Flash Drives

by Mr. Flash Drive on November 29, 2009

When you join a company or any kind of organization, you usually have to wade through pages of bland corporate policies. You must sign and agree that you have read all of these and agree to them, to make sure you know how the company operates and to protect the company and yourself legally. Now, usually you get this information in a folder filled with all kinds of papers, or if you’re lucky, in a three-ring binder separated by tabs guiding you through the thick sections of material you must read.

Save paper by using USB flash drives

Businesses can save trees by using USB flash drives

A company could save time and paper by simply putting electronic copies of these policies on flash drives. Not to mention saving the stress of the employees as they’re already nervous about starting a new job and are watching the papers that they have to read pile up higher and higher. It’s more comfortable to plug in a flash drive and scroll through without seeing the size of a stack of paper.

You could also use the bulk flash drives as tokens of appreciation to give new employees as they start their work. Everyone can use a flash drive to store and carry around word processing and spreadsheet files, pictures, music, movie clips, or whatever other files they might be working with. They can use USB drives at home and at the office.

CFgear can imprint your company’s name and logo on each flash drive in up to four colors matched with precision to the exact Pantone color you want. In fact, some flash drives, like the aptly named “ExactMatch,” can be designed in the color that you choose. Make an impression by giving your new workers a quality item that they’ll find practical and enjoy using.

Remember sitting through orientations at any job you’ve started? It seems boring to sit through the sessions, wondering how long the speaker will ramble on and if you’ll get to go to lunch early (or late!). By the time 4:00 PM rolls around, you’re tired and bored and zoning out from anything that you hear. You can help to cheer up a session with workers by giving them a handy little gift. Instead of mindlessly reading through policies that they can read themselves, why not let them read the policies themselves and simply submit that they have done so?

CFgear can preload all the data you want onto the USB drives, whether you want PDFs or HTML files or links to websites with current info. Patented Pulse technology insures that all of your files go onto the drive accurately and completely. You can pick from several customizable layouts for the screen to give people easy access to what they need to see.

Whether a large or small company, you can give your new employees a handy little device and a token that you care about them. They’ll appreciate having a flash drive instead of bulky piles of papers to read. And they’ll be able to put the drives to practical use. Check out CFgear’s website to see how they can help your company.

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Ensure Political Campaign Success with Bulk Flash Drives

October 12, 2009

Political candidates promote their campaigns through mass mailings, phone calls, e-mails, web ads, and any other creative ways they can think of. They set up booths at fairs, speak to clubs and community gatherings, pose for pictures with everyday middle-class people, and write books about their plans to save the economy from bursting. Yet everyone [...]

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Improve Cell Phone Sales through Using Flash Drives to Better Educate Salespeople

September 16, 2009

Could you live without your cell phone? Most Americans would probably answer no without hesitating. They depend on carrying a cell phone and being able to contact people at any time. Businessmen and women need to be able to receive calls wherever they are even if they are often out of the office. Families scatter [...]

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Flash Drive Marketing for Property Management Companies

September 9, 2009

In a slow economy, people are hesitant to buy brand new homes. Of course, many people do not even have the money to afford purchasing a new home. So they are more likely to want to rent an apartment or home than to buy. So rental companies are looking for new ways to promote the [...]

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Increase Shoe Sales with Custom Flash Drives

August 25, 2009

Shoes: everyone wears them. You have to have something on your feet, at least at some point. There are so many different types of shoes. Polished dress shoes for special occasions. Sneakers for walking around town. Running shoes for taking that early morning jog. For women, heels for formal events. There are so many different [...]

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Market Your Product Customization Services with Flash Drives

August 18, 2009

How many customized items line the shelves of your kitchen cabinets? The glass from the company picnic last year. The college mug with the basketball team’s logo. The bowl from your anniversary celebration, engraved with your names. Don’t forget to open the drawer and find a pile of pens and pencils engraved with the names [...]

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