One Business Helps Your Luggage Stand Out In The Crowd

How often do you travel? Could you imagine grabbing your luggage after you’ve exited the plane, heading to your destination and then finding out that what you grabbed wasn’t your own bag? That can be a scary thought!
The UBrand Stick Tagz are not only good looking, but will make it easy for you to differentiate your luggage from any others that might resemble it. If you have a child in school, they can also use the Stick Tagz to design their backpack.
Michelle Warford, the founder of UBrand, is going to give 5 of our readers a chance to win a set of 3 monogram letters each! Does this sound like something that you could use?
Send us an email at bizop.giveaway@gmail.com with “UBrand” as the subject. In the email tell me:
1. What would you do with your 3 monogram letters if you won?
2. What 3 letters would you like?
The giveaway starts now and runs until September 25th at 11:59pm. This giveaway is limited to residents of the US.
All giveaway rules apply. Only qualifying entries will be counted.
What is UBrand and when did you launch your business?
UBrand is a company that makes luggage and baggage personalization effective and fun. Our products, called Stick Tagz, are flexible, 3-D polymer-based labels designed for use on luggage, backpacks and other kinds of gear. Since there is no sewing or ironing involved, you can just stick them on your bags and go! They are made to adhere to nylon (which most baggage is made of) and other synthetic fabrics semi-permanently. This means that they can easily endure rough airport baggage handling or tough playground action without coming off. Alternatively, you can pry it off with a fingernail should you want to remove it for any reason – and it leaves no sticky residue.
UBrand launched in 2007. Our products sell primarily through our website and are also available some retail stores, with many more stores coming in the next few months
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