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3 tips for designing a business card

by Xavier Lannes

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3 tips for designing a business card

A Business Card is often an underestimated tool for networking. It is a powerful tool when forging new business relationships.
However, because the internet is now so powerful, many people have stopped thinking about it as a tool and many business professionals are left empty handed in a networking meeting and just saying “sorry, I don’t have a business card with me.”

Don’t be like this. A business card is deginitively a very inexpensive tool can can yeald a lot of ROI.
But don’t think that anybody can design a business card, because there are many the rules regarding the small but mighty card.

Remember these 3 tips before you hand over your contact information in the business world:

1. Make an Impact.

A good business card is sturdy, informative and makes it easy for the recipient to interact with you, therefore, remembering you.

2. Expect the Unexpected.

Nothing makes a wrong first impression than handing someone a beat up business card that was buried at the bottom of your purse. That’s not a good 1st impression, obviously, but one that conveys a lack of preparation.

A better 1st impression is to swiftly pull out a pristine business card and handing it over to your new connection as you begin the interaction process with your new potential business relationship.

3. Be Respectful.

If possible, begin an interview or professional exchange by politely handing your card to the others in the meeting. No one likes pushing business people who stick their card in your face and say “Here! Take My Card.”

So, the next time someone hands you a card that does not meet the definition of a great looking business card, remember MyAdGency.Com, we offer an array of business card types including many different quantities to choose from.

We are one of the leading print specialist in the internet trade industry in Los Angeles with award-winning customer support and the highest print quality standards available. We are ready to put “Profits in your Pocket!”

Filed Under: Graphic Design Tagged With: Business Cards, Graphic Design

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