We're all used to the standard version of a name tag - the plastic or metal name badge that can be plain or can carry the company logo. These name tags have been engraved either digitally or by etching the employee's name on the surface. Sometimes they feature the employee's position in the company or sometimes they sport a phrase along the lines of "I can help you!". In any case, they are worn daily and don't change until a new nametag is ordered. But what if you could change that name tag daily? Hourly? By the minute? Your name tag would attract a lot of attention, for sure! So, how do you do this without carrying around an assortment of different name badges and taking the time to change them hourly? Get some digital name tags!
Digital name tags are small name badges that continuously scroll a message across the front of the name tag. You've seen similar (much larger) counterparts on the wall behind the teller in the bank ("Check out our great CD rates!") or over the highway ("Accident 1 mile ahead on the right"). Now, that technology has been made into a tiny version that's just the right size to wear as a name tag. These digital name tags run on watch batteries and are the same size as a standard name tag. They wear well on any type of clothing and are light weight.
Yeah, but what if you're not a techno-geek? No problem! These digital name tags are simple to program - just type your message on your computer keyboard and it's automatically programmed and sent to the name tag. In fact, some of these digital name tags don't even require a computer interface (just use the buttons on the back of the name tag). Some of these name badges hold four messages, some can hold up to eight. The scrolling speed can be programmed so your message can roll over the face of the name tag as slow or as fast as you'd like it to. You can even change the brightness of the display.
The coolest thing about these digital name tags is that you're not locked in to one thing. You can catch your customer's eye with the novelty of the scrolling lights and keep their attention with the messages that scroll across the name badge. You have a chance to say so many things before you even shake the client's hand. Digital name tags are perfect for conventions, promotions, even for swap meets. And any time you can catch a person's eye, you've gained a chance to introduce them to your product.
Digital name tags are the newest way to keep up with the 21st century. For more information about name tags, in general, please visit www.name-tags.net or call them at 1-888-754-8337 today!
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