Business Cards - A Powerful Marketing Tool by:James A Karl
The main purpose of having a business card is not entirely to convey and share the information on the printed card
. In fact, this marketing tool has a lot of other purposes. It is significant because it creates a positive image for a businessman and his company. Nowadays, as communication becomes an intrinsic aspect in the world of marketing, it is imperative that a business card be made impressively.
The first important thing is to realize the objective of a business card. Typically, it has to meet the standards of the professional cards. Make sure every detail inside the card is necessary and do not include any information that is dispensable. All facts should be clear and has an impact which can easily catch the attention of readers.
These cards are used in the intention of keeping in contact with a possible client or associate for business reasons. These cards are usually handed out at business meetings, career fairs and trade shows. The exchange of cards will typically happen between two strangers. In other words, they know little information about each other. The process of getting to know each other for a business agenda starts with a handshake and the business card. Consequently, you have to make a card that will introduce you to that person impressively.
First impressions are very significant in the business industry because this is the point where most people decide on whether to continue fostering a business relationship based solely on the very first notion. So if your professional card gives out the wrong signals, then your chances will be destroyed even before you develop a fruitful relationship with other businesses. At this rate, you will be wasting a lot of money and effort just because of unfavorable first impressions.
Traditionally, professional cards are designed following the principle of black ink, a white card, four line text and one side of printing. But if you want to obtain a lasting impression with your card, it is suggested that you break these rules. You can even opt to use bold colors to emphasize important information such as your contact numbers but not to the point of making your card look unprofessional. Both side printing is also optional in order to maximize the space and add more information. You should come up with several design ideas on how your card will look like so you will have many options. After this, you can now create prototypes and send out sample copies to business associates who can help you with their opinions. Select the best choice and send out the design to a trusted service printing company.
Designing your card is also a vital aspect in making these professional cards notable. A logo can improve the overall look of the card so consider adding this symbolic representation. Use your creativity by planning better background and text color that can work well for your card but still keep in mind the professional standards required.
As soon as you see the final result of your professional-looking and high quality business cards, you will never have to worry of creating the wrong first impressions again.
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