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[M146]Make Your Business Card
by Dr. Christopher Cordima, Dr.
If you're like most professionals, you have a business card. But, what does your business card *do* for you?

"Do"?

Yes, that's right; what does your business card *do* for you? Does it help to actively create more business for you or does it sit-like most business cards-in a big stack of other business cards that nobody ever looks at?

If you want to maximize your marketing strategy into all areas of your business collateral, it's time to make your business card work for you. The time when your business card was just a simple way to give your name and number has long since passed. Far from having to be just a way to communicate your name and contact number, a business card provides an excellent opportunity for you to make yourself memorable.

The key to any successful marketing campaign is being memorable. Advertisers spend millions of dollars figuring out exactly what needs to be done to create advertisements that stick in the heads and hearts of their consumers. When it comes to creating a unique and distinctive business card, you have the exact same goal. In today's highly competitive marketplace, you need to stand out from the rest to define yourself as the best.

Here are just a few ways you can make your business card step up and be more than just a cardboard rectangle:

* Turn it into a mini-billboard advertising your services.

* Highlight your USPs on the back of your card.

* Offer a special, discount, special promotion.

* Create a unique shape or design that relates to your field so your card becomes a topic of conversation by those who have it. But, be careful not to make the shape or size so "unique" that it won't fit in the typical places people store their business cards. If you go too big or too unusual, you might find that your card is thrown out.

* Hand your business card to everyone you meet; store clerks, gas station attendants, waiter and waitresses, secretaries...everybody!

* Place your business card in every piece of mail to your patients and local vendors.

* Spend a little more and turn your business card into a magnet. In this way, it can be carried in your wallet, but also stuck on that refrigerator for years of free advertising.

* Whether you're starting a new office or are looking to revamp your image, a new logo will help you portray the true identity of your business through a professionally-designed logo.

* Make your card serve double-duty-use it as an appointment card, too.

* Be sure to include all the 'usual suspects' on your card, including name, profession, and phone and fax numbers. Additionally, be sure to include your e-mail and web address for that extra added impact.

As you can quickly see, your business card doesn't have to sit idly inside somebody's wallet never to be looked at again. It can work for you in powerful ways-promoting you, your business, and your services. Spend a few minutes designing your next business card and it can have big payoffs as your smallest, but most effective advertising billboard!

To be an effective business tool, a business card needs to be truly outstanding. It is very important to know the secrets of designing a business card that will win you clients and earn you profits in jet speed.

Secrets of an effective business card

An uncomplicated and neat design proclaims that you care about the first impression. A design devoid of clutter is sure to declare your professionalism to anybody who lays his hand on your business card.

The first and the most important purpose of designing a business card, is to make sure that people contact you. The contact information should be very clearly given out in the business card. We find loads of business cards that have extravagant color schemes and stylish fonts completely hiding the essential contact details. It is advice that even poorly designed business cards can take. Even if you cannot afford expensive materials, make sure that your business card will let people contact you.

The size of a business card should not be more than that of standard business cards. If people have difficulty in keeping it inside a wallet or holder, it is likely to get lost.

The company name should be present in bold letters so that the name gets firmly locked inside the reader's mind. The font should not be too flashy or fancy, as that might create an adverse effect in the mind of conventional business people.

The card will have an added edge if, the name of the company is accompanied by a visual identifier for the company. It can be the emblem or logo of the company.

A business card where the nature of the business or the operations of the company are mentioned in three or four punctuated words just beneath the company name, provides the reader with every information at the first glance itself. These three or four descriptive words should preferably be in capital letters but in smaller and lighter font than the company name. The words should be crisp and pertinent so that they can hit the bull's eye. Business cards with descriptive words generally impress people and thus stay in wallets as well as in minds.

The style of the card should perfectly go with your business and industry. It should also match your personal temperament. If you have an aquarium shop and are handing out a somber gray and white business card, it will not make the desired effect. On the contrary, if you hand out a card with a light blue base and two small deep blue fish partially overlapping one another at the bottom left corner, the card is bound to create a long-lasting effect on the reader's mind.

A business card is as important as the tie you wear and the cellular phone you carry, if not more. It is very important for a business card to make a good first impression. So, go for a clear, subtle and crisp business card to ensure that it wins you outstanding business.

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