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Custom Lanyard Explained

September 22nd 2009 | Posted by Hazel Frickson

When you and your company marketing department are considering, which promo materials to use for the next expo of conference, or when you are deciding, what things to get for your child’s sport team, dont hesitate, custom lanyard is going to solve all your advertising problems.

Lanyards have become a part of our daily life – we are using our lanyard with our home keys several times a day, we are using them with our car keys many-many times a day, and for sure a lot of us are using lanyards at work to hold their ID cards. Some of us use lanyards as membership card holders. And it might be that one of the lanyards you are using, was given to you by some random company as a present, but now you are using it every day and remeber this company, and might have even purchased their products. When you are creating a custom lanyard, it means that you are in need for a cheap, easy and fast way to improve your company and brand exposure.

There are so many options that you can choose from, when making a custom lanyard. There are different materials that are used for making lanyards. Polyester and tube lanyards are very popular, but the most famous is the woven lanyard. Also nylon lanyards are used by some people, because of their high durability and very effective look. And then you have an option to choose the color for your lanyard, that can be your corporate color, or any other color you like.

Woven and polyester lanyards are mostly used for keys, ID cards and badges. Custom tube lanyards are more often used for heavier things, such as sunglasses and cell phones. Polyester lanyard can be used inside your company for employers to carry their corporate ID cards and it can be in corporate colors and style.

Personalized custom lanyards is a great and low cost choice for your corporate need, as you can use them inside of your company, as well as on such events as expos and conferences. You can choose high quality lanyards and design them yourself or have someone design them for you. But make sure that you choose the right company for creating your custom lanyards, as some companies make lanyards, that are starting to split in a few days, imprints get rubbed off and the lanyards start fraying.

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