U.S. Branding Group introduces USB Insert nano webkeys with anti-virus certification

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Technology marketing solutions company U.S. Branding Group, LLC announced today that their patented USB Insert™ nano webkeys that are integrated in any custom physical print media such as brochures, direct mail and magazine ads are now certified McAfee Secure, thus becoming the first and only webkey on the market with anti-virus certification.

"Our cutting-edge webkeys are the first to be integrated in any print media," said Rich Butler, Managing Director. "Now we can offer further assurance to our clients that our webkeys pose zero threat to the browsing experience, making our print to web marketing solution that much more attractive to advertisers and marketers."

Customizable die-cut paper-based webkeys were first introduced in 2009, and according to Butler, have been steadily gaining in popularity. Consumers simply detach and insert the webkey into any USB port, PC or MAC, and are then instantly and seamlessly taken to a landing page, microsite, multi-media presentation, e-commerce site and more, where they can learn, engage, participate in a promotion, or simply shop. With no more lengthy URLs to memorize, and no flash memory or programs to download, USB Insert™ nano webkeys, with simple plug-and-play technology, represent a new generation of affordable mass media marketing solutions that deliver results.

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