Do Color Business Cards Make a Difference?
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Title: Do Color Business Cards Make a Difference?
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Author: J Dubo
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Do Color Business Cards Make a Difference?
Copyright 2006 business-cards.com
Declan inherited his business from his father, a butcher’s
shop in Dublin’s Moore St. He did very well at first but
then the supermarkets began to make their inevitable inroad
into the business. It was slow at first and Declan used
every trick he could think of to keep his customers. He
boasted the freshest of meat, a steady banter kept his lady
customer’s amused and then there were the meat auctions.
Yes, Declan’s shop offered good entertainment and humor for
the ladies from the Liberties, Parnell Street and the flats
on Gadiner Street, but it was no good. Profits sank,
expenses soared and the bank struck! Declan found himself
out of business.
He was left with a bit of capital but it would dwindle
swiftly unless he did something to turn the situation
around. First there was network marketing. Bottled water
was the business of the future and some unscrupulous
entrepreneur from England relieved Declan of some more of
the shriveling cash that the ex-master butcher could ill
afford. But then he had an idea. He had had lots of ideas
over the years ranging from antique dealing to photography,
but it was photography that leaped out at him with a flash!
Declan hit upon he idea of driving around the city with his
camera, after all he had nothing else to do and his wife
wanted him out of the house during daylight hours. He
started taking color photographs of business premises, you
know the sort of thing: pubs and restaurants etc., and
heaven knows Dublin is full of scenic pubs. He waited until
the light was just right and would always look for the
ideal angle even though it might entail wading out into the
middle of the canal at Portobello.
Always the redoubtable salesman, Declan, would take the
finished photograph around to the business’s proprietor and
offer to produce a colored photographic business card. Shop
owners, publicans and restaurateurs loved the idea, as most
were very proud of their buildings and Declan could take a
good picture. Soon he had a flourishing enterprise
photographing and selling his business cards. Sometimes his
customers were slow in paying, but that’s Dublin for you.
Some of the cards were much sought after and in some cases
people began to collect them. Without a shadow of doubt
colored business cards did make a difference both to Declan
and his clients. The ex-meat vendor made enough money to
support his family and his customers found their business
burgeoning as a result of Declan’s attractive colored
photographic business cards.
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