Tuesday, January 12, 2016

How To Design Your Business Card

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A business card is one of the most important tools you can use to promote both yourself and your business to potential customers and clients.

A business card will ensure that you always have something handy that you can give out to people whenever the opportunity strikes. But while a business card can be a useful tool, it can also be a waste if you do not know how to make your business card effective. Your business card should do more than just list a name and a phone number; it should also create an urge to call!

One thing you have to remember when you hand out your business card is that the people you give your business card to will not always remember who gave it to them. In fact, it is not uncommon for people to end up with a pocket full of business cards every day! A business card must state who you are and how to reach you, of course; but also, it must state - in a very clear manner - what it is you do! If your company's name does not make it perfectly clear what the company does, at least make sure the card itself makes it perfectly clear!

A logo should also be included on the business card, but in a subtle manner, rather than in such a way that it takes over the whole card! The logo is an important element, but it should still only be one element of the card; put it in a place where it is noticeable, but is not the focal point.

It is worth spending a little bit of extra money to make sure your card looks professional, as a professional-looking card will inspire confidence. For instance: someone looking through a stack of business cards they have for plumbers is most likely to call the person whose card inspires the most confidence.

While it is easy for your business card to help your business, it is also very easy for your business card to hurt your business. Make sure that your card is effectively designed, and make sure that you spend a bit of extra money to have a card that looks great!

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