Information distribution made easy
We all know that there are
hundreds of uses for CDs. The most common uses include
storing music and video files. CDs are also extensively used in business to house company specific information such as
presentations and annual reports.
But CDs also have a critical role to play in information distribution where large audiences on a wide scale need to be reached.
These days technology is advancing so rapidly that it’s difficult to know what media will be ‘viewable’ on what systems, often making it tricky to guarantee that your audience will be able to view your all-important information.
The CD however is an old faithful and you can rely on it to deliver your message, regardless of technology. The high compatibility of CD media makes it very suitable to widely distribute to various target markets.
Certainly in urban areas, most people have access to a computer that will run CDs. This means that they will be able to view the information you want them to see.
Using CDs for information distribution also relieves limitations associated with Internet access. Information can be viewed regardless of bandwidth restrictions and access.
This accessibility, combined with the fact that CDs are so portable, make them the most practical media for information distribution.
Institutions who benefit from using CDs for information distribution include:
· Government departments
· Schools
· Health organisations
· Universities and other learning institutions