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Fundraising Ideas: Custom Luggage Tags

If you're looking to raise money for a cause or organization, you need to find a great idea for your project. From selling cookies or lapel pins or pizza coupons, there are many options where you can choose from. However, if you want your fundraising to stand out and get better results, you'll probably need to find a different idea, something creative that your potential donators will have a motivation to buy.

"Luggage tags are definitely a must-have accessory. Contrary to popular belief that luggage tags are only used for traveling, the fact is with its trendy and customized designs, you can also use it on diaper bags, laptop cases, golf bags and other sports bags. This is also a great way of fund raising without costing you an arm and a leg. With its pocket-friendly costs, you can even use it for your own team with your logo on the front and your name at the back of the tag. It's a creative way to complete and add to your uniform ensemble, and a nice strategy to entice your contributors as well." - Ezine Articles -


To read the complete article visit Custom Luggage Tags the Perfect Item for your Fundraising Project.

Custom Luggage Tags can be personalized with your logo or special message and with a colorful and attractive design people will attach them not only on luggage but on bags and cases as well. Besides, since luggage and bags in general move everywhere with the owner, your message will get more exposure. You can't go wrong with this idea!

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