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Thanks for the brainstorm, John. I had something come to mind. There are those min-CD/DVDs that are about 1/3 the size of regular CD/DVDs. They are not that common, but they work. Would these be a good "leave-behind?"
I like the idea of an electronic leave behind. Another possibility is a regular card with Facebook username, website, some provocative question linked to a site.
I saw an article recently about the Redbox business -- those Red DVD movie dispensers you are beginning to see everywhere. A fellow posited that with in a few years that business will be downloads to SD cards, fwiw. I try to keep in mind a couple of things from a global perspective: 1) most people on the planet are illiterate, even in their mother tongue (if you can use a technology like the one literary bridge http://literacybridge.org/talkingbook.html is trying to develop that would seem helpful -- but unwieldy at this point), 2) most people who access the web do so with a hand held device (cell phone, smartphone, iPhone/iTouch, etc.), and 3) more countries are investing in complete broadband roll outs than most US citizens are aware. All this to say, while my personal preference is texty stuff, conditions dictate that biggest bang4buck is audio and/or video, imho. I have also thought about the "engines" in those Hallmark talking cards. Could investigate how to get those en mass...
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