Why is a business card important?
Business cards do everything from show someone you’re serious to increase personal brand recognition and awareness. One of the major strengths of print marketing and the use of business card is that they’re physical.
Are business cards necessary?
The quick answer is yes. The somewhat longer answer is that when designed appropriately and used properly, business cards can be an effective tool to set you or your brand apart from others that refuse to use them.
What information should be on a business card?
Information to include on your business card
- Logo. Your logo is a visual representation of what your company does and what you stand for.
- Company Name. Give this plenty of space and make it prominent.
- Tagline.
- Your name.
- Job title.
- Logo.
- Website.
- Contact details (email, phone number, address)
How do you describe a business card?
A business card typically includes the giver’s name, company or business affiliation (usually with a logo) and contact information such as street addresses, telephone number(s), fax number, e-mail addresses and website. Before the advent of electronic communication business cards might also include telex details.
What do people like about business cards?
Below are the reasons why business cards might be one of the strongest marketing tools you have.
- It creates a first and lasting impression.
- They’re always working.
- You’ll look professional.
- They’re affordable.
- They’re small but mighty.
- No tech problems.
- Display your creativity.
- They speak for you through others.
What should not be on your business card?
If you want to reel in leads, make sure you aren’t guilty of these 10 business card mistakes.
- Missing obvious contact information.
- Outdated information.
- Typos and misprints.
- Tiny or unreadable print.
- No value proposition.
- Too much visual clutter.
- Poor-quality paper.