Lose a Laptop or PDA? Get it Back with Asset Tags & Lost & Found Services
Lose a Laptop or PDA? Get it Back with Asset Tags & Lost & Found Services
Summary: Thousands of very expensive digital and electronics
items go missing every day as we absent-mindedly leave them
behind in public places. The reason that most are not
returned is that they are not labeled with owner information.
Now several new companies have launched "Lost & Found"
services to help get your lost items returned to you. They
achieve this by offering "asset tags," unique labels marked
with identifying numbers so they can be tracked back to you
through web sites and toll-free phone numbers. Many offer
rewards for reporting and turning in the items for return to
their proper owners.
You've finally done it, you left your laptop at the coffee
shop, your cell phone at the supermarket or your PDA on the
counter at the office supply store. Maybe you forgot to pick
up your iPod from the ATM, where you put it down to answer
your cell phone during a banking transaction. Several new
companies have launched with the express purpose of helping
us all find stuff we inevitably lose every day. Each are
using the power of the web, plus toll free phone numbers and
a database of unique ID numbers assigned to each item and
registered to owners - on special "asset tags" or "property
ID tags".
1,200 cell phones, 1,500 sets of keys and over 300 PDAs and
laptops are turned into the Las Vegas International lost and
found department annually. - McCarran Int'l Airport Security,
July 2003
140,000 items are found annually on Southwest Airlines
flights, 50,000 items at Enterprise Rent-A-Car, and 20 a day
at some Avis Rent-A-Car locations. Despite best efforts,
fewer than 1% are returned. - The Wall Street Journal,
November 2003
Several companies have launched to help return lost property
represented by web sites StuffBak.com, TrackitBack.com
Boomerangit.com, each company offering to help you recover
lost valuables.
An Irish startup has launched based on that same concept of
marking expensive portable electronics, laptops, PDA's, cell
phones, MP3 players and other valuables with their asset tags
(labels with unique ID numbers). That firm also has a website
and toll free phone lines where items can be reported found.
The Irish company is named www.yougetitback.com and
has a cute, black and white spotted puppy dog as a mascot.
The concept of the dog "fetching" lost items and returning
them to you is easy to understand. The company tag line is
"The Lost And Found Company" for obvious reasons.
What is not so obvious to most is the idea that many people
are honest enough that they would actually turn in a lost
valuable. Most of us assume that if we leave a laptop or an
iPod on the bus or subway, that we'd never see them again.
But the companies cite several experiments done in the US by
8 local television news stations and one by a
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USA Today columnist, Edward Baig, to prove that if those
valuables are labeled with special "asset tags", that people
will, more times than not, call the toll free telephone
numbers printed on the tags and return the expensive items.
The television stations had a 75% success rate in getting
their "lost" items reported and turned in, while columnist
Baig got back 4 of 6 purposely "lost" items (two thirds) in
his experiment. Baig mentioned in his column that it was the
least expensive things that were never reported or returned -
a CD case full of music and a calculator.
If this trend takes hold and becomes popular in the consumer
market, it will mirror a concept long used by corporate,
government and military organizations. Those large companies,
educational institutions, governments and the department of
defense have long put asset tags on property over a specified
dollar value.
You can see "fixed asset tags" on items ranging from street
light poles to heavy machinery. Those items have long been
tagged and labeled with unique ID numbers and bar codes
printed onto them to facilitate electronic scanning.
More recently, corporate and government entities have begun
placing asset tags on more high value movable items like
laptops, PDA's, scanners and cell phones carried by employees
in their work. This facilitates the identification and return
of those "movable assets" when they are lost on the job by
careless or distracted workers.
The launch of companies like StuffBak, TrackitBack,
Boomerangit show that valuable electronic, digital items are
being lost far more often by consumers and they are seeking
ways to get their goodies back when they misplace them. Asset
tags for the masses may become popular enough to support
consumer oriented companies to label consumer items.
StuffBak has partnered with retailers like CompUSA and Sears,
while BoomerangIt works product tie-ins with Pioneer,
Toshiba, Palm and Seiko Instruments, along with nearly a
dozen bicycle manufacturers - (due to their roots as a
bicycle recovery company). BoomerangIt is also working with
the
www.ncpc.org/ National Crime Prevention Council (Think
McGruff the crime fighting dog and "Take a bite out of
crime"). They also work with local police departments in
return of stolen goods with the tags. TrackitBack has
partnered with Staples and BestBuy stores - so all are
agressively marketing their offerings in the consumer
marketplace.
Each have business incentives for larger sales of ID tags
exceeding 50 or more, with invitations to companies to
contact them for volume pricing.
The movement of asset tags into the consumer marketplace is
an unexpected development that may be logically extended into
property insurance discounts and other unexpected areas.
Asset tags are turning up on consumer goods through national
retailers and product bundling with cooperating "lost and
found" companies to bring your laptop, PDA or iPod back home
when it is lost.
Article Copyright July, 2006 by Mike Banks Valentine
SEOptimism.com
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