
brtny_hrmn
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if the name of the company doesnt give it away then just two MAYBE three things, otherwise just the contact info |
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Doran P
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Well lets see... you can JUST put your contact info on the card and HOPE people will remember they have your card, look in their Rolodex, all at a time when they decide they have a need for your type of service.
Or...
You can use the back of your card to make a statement that will drive their curiosity to your website for more info. You could, right on your card, make them an offer they can't refuse....something..anything... to initiate the fist step in the business relationship. Is that so important? ...well...if that first step doesn't happen...none of the next ones ever will.
Your business card is one of your best opportunities to set that potential client in motion toward becoming a customer.
Taking an aggressive, pro-active approach to any of your marketing, will always net better results than a passive approach. Always.
"please come see me when your ready" ....bzzzt ! ...fail !
"Here is why you will benefit from me the most, right now" ....ding ! ...succeed.
There are some o f the best marketing ideas ever compiled in the business card section of www.myezprinter.com
good luck on your venture |
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Aliz
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You should add your services as well as your contact information on your business cards other wise there is nothing to make your card stand out, especially if they look at it a week or more later.. |
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thechinamom
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Its really your call
I have my business name
what I am(MT)
my cell phone #
My name
my tag line |
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Sondra S
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i would add your company logo and contact information. Or like one of the other comments said, include the other information on the back.
If you are looking for a place to order business cards that do front and back printing for great prices, check out http://www.giggleprint.com |
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Nica
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Does the name of the company describe what it is about, in that case you don't need it. |
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Cooooool
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Only the contact info will be concise. |
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larryG
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Just the contact information. You should try to include a logo and website if applicable. |
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Peter Bond
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On the back of my business card, I have listed many things my company does. Your business card should be a sales tool for your company. |
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Curtis R
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i have done both, but now i give them a work sheet for everything a do, you could put it on the back of the card! |
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stephanie_hamett
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I would mostly the contact info. depends on exactly what your company does... You could put it on the back of the card if you like...
I ordered cards (double sided) and used the back for fees, because what I do is self explainitory. I used www.overnightprints.com. they're great! I got 1000 cards for like 63 dollars including shipping... :-) |
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fernandod
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Is Paramount, or else the receiver will not remember the meaning of your card, especially buyers and decision makers! |
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bubba
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Just put the contact information. When you hand out your card, you could mention some of the things your company does. If you put too much information on a card, the recipient will not have any where to write notes.
Below is a cool website that provides suggestions on what to put on a card. |
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Shop-o-holic
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Company's name
Company's logo
your name
title
contact info |
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