Effective Business Cards for Small Business
The earliest business cards were actually playing cards on which
people put their signatures and other messages. Then slowly
trade cards evolved - cards that gave direction to a merchant's
shop or warehouse mainly and advertised the products the trader
dealt in. Trade cards underwent modifications and it's now
called business cards.
In a market driven economy, it's impossible to do business
without business cards. Big or small business, business cards
are a must.
Contact details of a big business or a big brand can be easily
found out from other sources, like the Internet. However, in
case of a small business it's not possible to do so as in most
of the times people don't even remember exactly the name of the
organization or person they want to contact. Big businesses can
spend more on advertisements and their promotions. Small
businesses have business cards to do
their advertising. Therefore, business cards are vital when it
comes to small business.
By simply having a business card doesn't help when it comes to
small business. As one cloth size doesn't fit all, similarly one
type of business card doesn't suit all organizations. The
business card should be designed in such a manner that it should
make a positive statement about the organization or the
personality aspect of the person carrying it.
Moreover, there is so much of importance attached to first
impressions in networking and sales that it's unthinkable to
have a generic business card. The business card should be
designed in such a manner that it would reflect strongly about
your personality, the organization you represent, the products
you deal with and the kind of service you can offer. For
example, a business card made out of recycled material
emphasizes the fact that you are an environment conscious
person. It would immediately create a favorable impression of
you and the esteem with which you are held will definitely go up.
The business card should be designed in conformity with the
business you are in. An undertaker with comic fonts and cartoon
characters on his business cards should not expect much
response. Whereas, a small animation firm can display as much
creativity and color as possible on their business cards to make
a lasting impact. If corporate clients are the targets, it would
be prudent to avoid adding your photo to the business card. Too
many words on the business cards confuse people. Similarly,
faint fonts do not register well in the minds. All such factors
should be considered before ordering business cards, because a
well-designed business card can be a ticket to business success.
About the author:
Natalie Aranda writes about small
business, and marleting.