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Your Business Card the Silent Partner

Business cards have been around in one form or another for a long time and are commonly found in business circles. The humble business card started out as trade cards and was also used as a type of early advertising and commonly included a map to with directions to the merchant’s store. Today business card is something that every business has on hand, as it is an important marketing source.

Your card is a powerful tool. Your business cards needs to be designed in such a way as to provide your name, address, contact numbers and list the services you provide in a well designed eye catching way.

If including a photo on your card try to use glossy paper as to ensure once it is printed, the card looks as good it did when you saw it on the computer. If you yourself are disappointed with the end result can you expect your clients not to be.

A key thing to remember when designing a card with background colour or images is to make sure that all images and text is at least 3mm off the edge of the card. Or that the papers you use have gaps between them this will make up for the unavoidable elusiveness printer paper system. Be warned though printer imprecision’s can destroy you business card and you will have to start from the beginning again not forgetting the costs as well.

Time for printing, check that the paper your have selected is compatible to your printer, ink jet and laser printers use different types therefore it is important that you only use the paper that has been recommended for your printer.

There are many ways for you to distributing your cards. Many cards are handed out during meetings, conventions, tradeshow but if you get creative you can also place them in and with your products, sending out the cards amongst products or staple or tie them to the product that has been gift wrapped.

Your business card can be your best salesman and partner, always have a few on hand as you never know where your next customer is going to come from, you need to know how to utilize these possibility to your advantage.

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