Business Cards Twenty Quick Tips
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Business Cards Twenty Quick Tips
Copyright 2006 business-cards.com
In this age of digital this, and technology that, when it
comes down to it, there is very little to beat the business
card for effective and economical promotion. It is quick,
easy and efficient and will repay you many times over for
its cost. Here are some tips to help you make the most out
of each and every business card you hand out.
Dont leave home without them.
Keep a supply in your car glovebox and in your wallet or
purse.
Order in large quantities, making the per card cost
substantially less.
Ensure your business card bears every possible way to
contact you, including landline, and even a map (on the
back) if you are difficult to locate.
A tagline or slogan is essential. Encapsulate your work
in a brief, catchy but simple phrase and make sure it goes
onto your card.
Consider having your business card in magnet form.
Magnets are widely used and even collected. They will
often be used on the refrigerator door or filing cabinets
at work and as such will be read many times over.
Prior to designing your business card, collect them from
everywhere you can. These will give you ideas for your own
card, and you will see clearly what works and what does not.
Even if you are working with a tight budget, it is wise
to avoid using standard clipart to create a business logo.
A logo brings with it brand awareness and today there are
online companies who will produce a professional logo for
you for as little as $100.
Consider it essential to have a website on your business
card. If you do not have a URL mentioned on your card,
many people will notice it, and you risk losing credibility.
Make absolutely sure that all the information contained
on your business card is current and accurate, without any
typos. If you change address or telephone number, dont
simply write the new details over the old, to look
professional it is a must to get new cards.
As with most things, simplicity is the key. Dont use
too many colors or fonts when designing your business card
-- dont cram on too much information. Make sure that your
slogan or tagline is prominent.
Ensure that your business card reflects your business and
your image to its best advantage. Ensure your color scheme
and fonts are appropriate. Startling psychedelic colours
on a lawyers card would be completely inappropriate.
Be sure that your business card is easy to read. Light
background with dark text works best. After your company
logo, your name should be the largest text on your card.
Dont make the mistake of cramming so much information on
your card that the font has to be tiny and the print then
becomes impossible to read.
Proof read the copy for your business cards at least
three times. Let someone you trust also proofread it to
ensure there are no mistakes.
Pin your business card on free notice boards in
supermarkets, schools, libraries and anywhere else you can
think of.
The back of the business card can be used for a map if
your location is difficult to find or for a translation if
your clients speak another language.
Use your business card as an attachment to emails, by
scanning it to your computer.
Make sure that you do not give out business cards which
are damaged, bent or torn. Keep them in good condition.
Find a way to make sure that your business cards stand
out. I have seen business cards cut into an oval shape,
and even with the four corners cut off. These made the
cards unique and memorable.
If you have a mobile phone number or a direct phone
number that is not listed in your business card, write it
at the back of your card before handing it out, and tell
your prospects that you are giving them your direct number.
This will make your card more important, and less likely to
be lost or thrown out.
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