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7 Sure-Fire Ways to Make a Positive Impression With Your Business Cards

By:Cal Golden


What does your business card say about you? Most of the

time, it is not as positive or business-building as you

think. Do not, under any circumstances, under estimate the power

of your business card. Follow these sure-fire branding tips

to transform your business card into a marketing and

branding power-house.



1) Stick with the standard size



Larger format or odd shaped cards can be rather unwieldy and

cumbersome. A Standard size card will definately be easier for

your prospective clients or business partners to put in a

business card holder.



2) Consider offset printing



Though digital printing is cheaper if you need less than 1,000

business cards, you may want to choose the design options and

greater variety of color that offset printing can provide.



And if you are printing more than 1,000 cards, the cost

difference between offset and digital printing is negliable.



3) Have a logo professionally designed



A logo is like your fingerprint or face. It is a unique

representation of your business.



What ever you do, do not use clipart, which is the easy route.

Clip art is not a logo! It is used by vaious kinds of businesses,

and does not aid in distinguishing yours at all.



Choose high-quality paper.

Today's standard for business cards is 100- to 110-pound paper

stock. You should use the type of paper that is common in your

industry.



Glossy stock is most often used by people in entertainment-

related businesses. Those with more of a corporate type of

business usually use matte stock.



Use the back of your card.



By all means do not neglect the back of your business card.

You can have marketing tools scuh as maps to help customers

find your establishment.



Another trick that you can use to embellish the back is your

own unique logo.



6) Keep the design simple.



This is where the K.I.S.S. principle really comes into play.

Try to avoid making your business card looking cluttered or

confusing.



Basic contact information, and maybe your slogan or other

marketing message, should suffice.



7)Embellish the card.



Embossing or hot foil stamping are expensive, but may be worth

the cost. anything that makes your card stand out and lessens

the chance of it being thrown out is a great business expense

and will pay out in the long run.



These 7 simple steps will surely improve the marketability

and networking prowess of your business cards.



Article Source: http://www.dailynewarticles.com

Cal Golden is a business owner, Internet marketer and webmaster of Business Card Primer. For cutting-edge news, tips, and information on how to get the most out of the marketing and networking power of your business cards, be sure to visit www.businesscardprimer.com




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