School Fundraiser Ideas: Custom USB Flash Drives

by Sozo Firm Staff on September 29, 2009

With the insanely creative content of Jonathan Burns of Identity Engine land (design, layout, graphics, copy, video – hey, everything!), we’re proud to present yet another wild and wacko flash drive website: www.FundraiserFlashDrives.com. However, this one has an appeal more nobly reaching than your typical USB flash drive website. CFgear’s latest site demonstrates how to take your K-12 school’s old, boring fundraiser campaign to the next level. Why keep pestering the elderly neighbors down your street with yet another batch of New England candles (imported from China but packaged in the U.S.)?

C. F. Gary advises schools on flash drive fundraisers

C. F. Gary advises schools on flash drive fundraisers

My oldest has finally reached the ripe age of kindergarten and, already, I’ve experienced the incessant charm of the classic school fundraising campaigns. In fact, it’s made me wonder how on earth (why on earth) the sweet elderly ladies I sold Sunshine Sales Club cards to as a kid so innocently “fell for my wares” and paid triple the price they could have paid had they biked down to Wal Mart and bought their Get Well cards there (oh, that’s right – we didn’t have Wal Mart in Saratoga Springs, NY until I left for college).

Well, memories aside, and back to the theme. C. F. Gary (the video personage on the site) will persuade you to the tune of the drum the importance of raising money for the school – er, the kids. And why not kick off that fundraiser in style? Stop making the elderly ladies pull out yet another $10 from that withering Social Security check and start tackling the business men and middle class parents with money to burn. And, “how do we do that?” you ask. Simple and easy. With fundraiser flash drives. Hey, everyone uses them. In fact, just a couple weeks ago, I swung by my local Sams Club in York, PA and picked up two 16 Gb flash drives. These memory sticks are here for a while. Fundraiser popcorn and cookies (yep, even the fudge) gets stale quickly and leaves a burning hole in the buyer’s wallet (“why on earth did I pay $11.99 for a bag of popcorn???”). Be brave, go for the gold. Contact CFgear today at 800.371.1984 and ask how your next school fundraiser can be a success through students hawking custom flash drives.

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