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The Kind Of Disc Packaging Solution To Use

By Expert Author: Sam Fergusson | Article Abstract
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CD packaging and DVD packaging are services offered more and more by companies providing CD duplication and DVD duplication.

Those companies will usually give you plenty of choice when it comes to choosing what kind of CD packaging or DVD packaging to use.

You will be able to find packaging solutions from a simple piece of paper to a very elaborated packaging solution.

I have listed below some examples of what kind of packaging solutions you could get for your disc.

The first and most popular type of CD packaging and DVD packaging solution is the jewel case. This type of packaging is usually the most common choice for people. They are designed so you can put a front booklet and a rear inlay.

Another very popular choice among people is the clamshell design. It really is a very simple alternative which is ideal when you do not need to put any paper parts in the packaging. You can easily print something on your disc that will be clearly visible throughout the packaging.

Card wallets cases are another type of packaging that are very useful when you want to mail out your disc or for any application where a light and thin packaging is needed.

If you ever need to make a strong statement about the great quality of your product, you may choose to go with a different packaging solution like tins storage. They usually come in a huge variety of shapes and can be customised to any shape desired by the client with either something printed on it or embossed. This solution could be a good choice if you want your packaging to catch the eye and come up as unique.

You could also use a case that is unique as well, the ejector case. It is a plastic case with a very interesting mechanism which simply ejects the disc when you push a button.

You can also go with soft cardboard packs or stronger packs where you can put more than one disc and include a booklet. This kind of packaging also means that you can print on the packaging itself and therefore give more information.

In the end, remember that the packaging is very important as it will help push your sales if done properly. A packaging that will stand out will catch the eye more than a normal bland packaging. So before you go ahead with your CD packaging or DVD packaging, make sure you make the right decision.
Sam Fergusson

About the Author/Author Bio

Sam is working as an IT manager in a DVD packaging, CD packaging and CD duplication company. They can also do DVD duplication and more.

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Article Submitted: 2008-11-07 | This Article has been viewed 352 times.

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