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Design Your
Own Business Cards
One of the first things you get when you meet a professional contact for
the first time is a business card. A simple gesture to reach into the
pocket, wallet or card case and to offer a business card is the very first
impressions you or your business contact are likely to have of each other.
In fact, this simple and effective card is one of the most important
things you can ever collect. Several professionals have enjoyed great
success on the strength of the business cards in their rolodex. Super
salesmen are so because they have the business cards of several dozen
contacts with them. One could also go so far as to say that in the present
day world, a business card, or the right business cards, are like a
currency in their own right! You can design your own business cards.
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Don’t be fooled by the size of the average business card. After all, the
old adage says that dynamite does come in small packages! Even though it
is small, an average business card will contain the following information.
The name, professional titles, company address and all relevant contact
details of the individual in question will surely be included (this also
includes e-mail ID). Additionally, some business cards may include home
contact details, details of the professional qualifications, and in some
cases, personal messages.
Speaking of personal messages, business cards have of late become a sort
of an advertising medium, although they are very below-the-line in the
truest sense of the term. It all began when some smart marketer realized
that since business cards are handed out to business contacts; why not use
the chance to offer a compelling message? And sales personnel started
including their objectives and mottos on their business cards, advertising
professionals listed out the tag lines of their clients, independent
professionals started listing out the names of their clients while
egoistical people began outlining their personal accomplishments! Whatever
be the case, business cards soon became a medium in their own right.
And it is no longer a difficult thing to design your own business cards.
Most home software like Microsoft Office come with custom templates to
design and print your own business cards. If these are insufficient, the
internet has a wealth of free resources that you can download and use.
Professional design software like Corel Draw and Pagemaker have many more
options for unique business cards. No longer do you have to be satisfied
with single sided, plain ivory paper business cards. You can opt for
business cards shaped like place holders, four sided business cards, colour
printed business cards, laminated business cards, and the new rage,
business cards which look and feel like credit cards! If you can imagine
it, the present day software can ensure that it is do. Your imagination is
the only limitation!
There are also several internet based service firms that will custom
design your own business cards, create a logo and printing options for you,
and deliver your business cards to your address for a very nominal cost.
Some of them even have websites with the capability to design your own
business cards online. But remember to design your business cards with care. After
all, it is your personality it represents!
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