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Business Card Top Related Articles
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2). 8 Tips to Help You Become a Networking Guru! By : SME Grow
Effective business networking is the bringing together of like minded individuals who, through relationship building, become walking, talking advertisements for one another.
Keep in mind that networking is about being bona fide, building trust, and seeing how your relationship can genuinely help others.
1. Always figure out before you even walk into a room, what your specific goals are in attending each networking meeting.
Article Related to: networking, business growth, business networking, business card, referrals, enterprise
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3). Making A Good Impression With Business Card and Letterhead By : Emillie Loh
Many corporations often neglect the importance of having a good business card and letterhead design. If you're unaware of the effectiveness of having a professionally designed business card and letterhead, do note that you can literally turn these two materials into an excellent, low-cost form of marketing and advertising tool. In the highly competitive business world today, it is crucial that you show people how you value your business by handling the slightest thing professionally.
Article Related to: marketing, branding, advertising, business card, letterhead
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4). Do You Need An Address On Your Business Card? By : Diana Ratliff
Is it essential to put your physical, "snail mail" address on a business card? Some very experienced networkers insist that a physical address is necessary on a business card, usually because it makes it easier to mail a brochure or follow up letter after meeting someone.
That's true, but beside the point, in my opinion. Here's what I think.
With so little space available on a standard-sized card, every graphic or line of text you include must be carefully chosen.
Article Related to: business card, business cards, marketing, networking, offline marketing, entrepreneur, home business
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5). Sorry, But I'm Throwing Away Your Business Card By : Diana Ratliff
Hey, there’s a business card on my desk… better follow up on it.
Hmmm, should I address you as Sir or Ma’am?
I see from the card that your name is Pat Smith. But is that Patricia or Patrick? I’m afraid I don’t know how to ask for you, and I’d really hate to look foolish and ask for “Ms." Pat Smith if it’s supposed to be “Mr." Pat Smith… and I don’t see any kind of photo on your business card, which would help.
Article Related to: business card, cards, marketing, advertising, small business, home business, entrepreneur
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6). How To Know If Your Business Card Stinks By : Diana Ratliff
If your business card isn’t doing what it’s supposed to do – helping the receiver remember you in a desirable way, leaving behind a strong, positive impression of you, your company and your product or service – then it’s a failure. It stinks.
And if you’re reading this article, it probably does. Stink, that is.
Wonder how can I make that prediction, without ever having seen your business card?
Two reasons.
Article Related to: business card, cards, marketing, advertising, small business
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8). What Not To Do With Your Business Cards! By : John Harley
Different from most of our articles telling you what to do with your business cards, in this article we will discuss the business card No-No's:
Things to avoid doing with your business cards:
- Do not use 'free business cards'. There are a few companies around offering FREE business cards (by putting their logo on the back of your card). This is a priceless way for them to promote their company through you and your new business cards.
Article Related to: business cards, business card, business, marketing, advertising cards
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9). Tips For Designing An Effective Business Card By : Emillie Loh
Business cards represent not only your business, but it also tells people your professionalism in the industry. In the business world today, the usage of business cards is far beyond just informing people who you are, it serves as one of the most cost-effective marketing and advertising tool for promoting your business. When you distribute business cards, you certainly want to leave a lasting impression and to be remembered by your business contacts.
Article Related to: business card, business card design, printing, marketing
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10). What Should Your Business Card Say? By : Charles Kassotis
Find out how to create an effective business card without paying a consulting fee. Just follow these basic guidelines for a quality, inexpensive product.
Article Related to: business, business card, advertise, employ, employer, employee, advertising, start business, consult, card
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13). Business Card, Here To Stay? By : Julee Mitchelsin
For as long as I have been alive (all of 27 years) business cards have been a very popular way to solidify a contact. Printing of the cards has gotten to be more quality for less money and so everyone and their brother has a business card. When I was real young it was a phone number and maybe a fax number if the office was real up and coming on the technology scene.
Article Related to: business card, business, card
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14). Are You Using 4/4 Full Color Business Cards? By : John Harley
4/4 color refers to the full photographic (unlimited) colors on both sides of the business card.
Color business cards have become very popular in the last few years as the cost of producing them are coming down. Color business cards look better, are more effective and give better results than your standard business cards. Have you ever swapped business cards with someone only to feel embarrassed about your business card when you see their flashy well designed business card.
Article Related to: business, business cards, business card, marketing, advertising, printing, design
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23). Stuck with a generic business card? By : Florie Lyn Masarate
Then it is time to add some spice to it.
Business cards are the most popular marketing tool for any business, big or small. But their familiarity can oftentimes result to it being overlooked or under-utilized when advertising strategies are implemented.
Here are some ways on making some “make-overs”:
Use your mind to “pinch” the existing card. Add a sticker, write your name or a discount offer on the back, emphasize your guarantee, use fancy scissors to dress up the edges, or put a hole in the card.
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