Understanding Product Labels: What is a Label?
Large corporations and manufacturers have pre-made labels that are automatically attached to their products. For e-commerce, offices, and small businesses, however, they begin by creating their own custom labels in basic editing software such as Microsoft Words. Barcodes, nutrition facts labels, mailing labels, and other labels are examples of labels.
Companies and small businesses use three major types of labels for their products and operations: brand labels, informative labels, descriptive labels.
Types of Labels:
Brand Labels
Brand labels are labels that only contain the product's brand name. They provide information about the product's brand and can be removable or not.Informative Labels
These labels include product information such as the manufacturer's name, manufacture and expiry dates, intermediaries, and additional usage instructions. Informative labels are more detailed than descriptive labels.Descriptive Labels
Descriptive labels typically include information about how to use the product, such as features, handling, security, and storage. Furthermore, these are used for products with undifferentiable grades.Feel free to contact us via the official channels below:
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