Flash Drives with Logo

Schools raising funds is becoming a common event happening in the education sector. From pre-school to high school, children are constantly selling items to make money for non school funded activities. These activities range from new playground equipment to school trips. Most people buy from these school kids because it is so hard to turn down them down because there faces become so sad or embarrassed. Wouldn’t it be great if they sold something that was really useful and worth the money? A perfect fundraiser is a flash drive with a logo.


If you are still in the floppy disk generation, you may wonder what in the world is a flash drive. A flash drive is a small device that when hooked to a computer’s USB port becomes an all purpose memory data storing device. No more need for that floppy drive or CD disk because these flash drives are hardier, smaller, and much more user friendly. Saving to the flash drive is a snap as is erasing a file. The flash drive can be used over and over again without worry of wearing it out.

One of the best reasons for using a flash drive is that with its varying storage capacity, you can keep all of your precious files on it without worrying about filling them up. A floppy fills up faster than you can say PowerPoint. With the flash drive, you can save and keep saving. If by chance, you do fill it up, buy another one.

Most schools want to sell as cheap a product as possible so the flash drive with logo will more than likely have a storage capacity of 64 MB which is still a lot of space, especially for the student or casual user. If you are worried about not having enough space for pictures or other important files, you might want to buy several which will make you the most popular neighbor in the neighborhood. The addition of a logo on the flash drive makes it easy to identify especially if you have a multi-flash drive household. Also if you buy flash drives with logo for your own children, they will enjoy a cute logo. The flash drives with logo will probably have a picture of the school’s mascot or some other important facet of the school.

Flash drives with logo are fabulous fundraisers. Most students are smart enough today to know that a flash drive is the best way to store files and information. These flash drives make computers portable without having to carry a 40 pound piece of equipment. Flash drives with logo weigh less than 2 ounces. Do the math. When a student shows you a brochure for flash drive with logo, smile and say that you will buy several so you won’t have to worry about running out of space. Then watch for that happy smile. It is a win win proposition. You buy something useful, and the school makes money. What a great concept.





 



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