We all hate to waste valuable space on any print materials for our business. Even if you print your own, it can be expensive to have to do it over!
So, what information should one include on their business card?
~Logo: be sure that you have a printable version of your logo to use, as many web versions are not in a high enough resolution to print clearly (and they will look “fuzzy”).
~Company Tag Line or Slogan: after all, you came up with one to help market your business–your business card is the best place to use it!
~Your Name: this should be prominent, as it’s the reason you have a business card…to introduce yourself.
~Your Title: whether you put CEO, President, Owner, or the title of your trade (such as “graphic designer”), this lends credibility to your card. Your title should be approximately 2 font sizes smaller than your name.
~Contact Information: This can include your mailing address, your website address, your email address; but it should definitely include at least one phone number.
Don’t forget about using the back of your business card! It can be a great place to put a coupon, a map to your place of business, a calendar, an appointment area, or a list of your specialties. The sky is (almost) the limit on the back of your card–be creative!
The most important thing to remember is balance, color, and clarity. Your business card is your own little diamond to show the world how important you are!
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One thing I have started doing with all of my business cards is:
Use the back to “Make an offer”.
Use a compelling headline, a solution and an offer to download your free e-book or video on solving the problem that the headline creates.
I have found it a great way to build a list!
John Jaworski
http://www.jollyrogermarketing.com