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The importance of using attractive business cards

November 8, 2009
Posted in Business cards — Written by Marge

Any company that sells products or a service need business cards. Business cards are the perfect way for any business to give their details to a customer or a potential client.

It is pretty much standard nowadays that most business people have business cards that they give to potential clients. But how do you make sure the person you have given the card to puts it away safely so it can be used in the future? It’s difficult to make your business cards stand out from the crowd, but if you can make them a little more eye-catching than there is a chance the person who you give the card to will file it always safely so it might be used in the future.

Important information that every business card should contain is of course the company name and logo, the company address and a contact telephone number or an email address. And, if the card is printed professionally it can look really good and portray a professional outlook for your business.

If you really want to add some pizzazz to your business cards, why not add a picture to the corner of the card. The picture might be your company logo or it may just be an artistic representation of what your company does. This means if anyone scans through their business cards quickly, say for example to find a plumber, and your business card has a picture of pipes on it, they may well use your card over any competitors as it is instantly recognisable.

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