Have you ever thought about what story your business cards are
telling? If you are like most people, they say to your customers, prospects,
and peers little more than how to get in contact with you. But used right, they
can do much more. Here are some ideas for doing more with this under-utilized
tool.
1. Use a non-traditional stock.
Instead of using the same high-volume plain white stock that
your competitors are using, why not choose something that better represents
what you do? If you sell party supplies, for example, consider a business card
coated with colored foil. If you own or manage a “hard-bodies” gym, find paper
made from rocks! (Yes, there is such a thing.)
2. Use both sides.
Most business cards are not printed on the back, creating a
massive opportunity for you. Think “mini brochure.” Add text that tells a story
about what your specialty is and what you’ve accomplished. Add QR Codes or
augmented reality to take prospects to videos or landing pages where they can
learn more.
3. Segment cards to target different
audiences.
Just as you can segment your direct mail and email to different
target audiences, you can do the same thing with business cards. If you sell
landscaping equipment, consider creating one card for customers selling into
the residential market and another for customers selling into the business
market.
4. Add embellishments and dimensions.
Black-and-white or colored text on white stock. Is that how you
want people to remember you? Add iridescence, embossing, foil, or specialty
coatings in ways that, when people look at your business card, remember your
story. If you sell water systems, for example, add a water drop with a satin
coating to pop off the uncoated stock. You want customers and prospects to
easily recall your earlier conversation or marketing interaction and why they
wanted to stay in contact with you in the first place.
Your business card is a mini-canvas that you can use to
truly sell yourself
and help people remember you and tell them what you can do. It’s a great
opportunity. Don’t miss it!
Source: Inspired by Pat McGrew’s “Storytelling Business Cards”
on Print Sample TV.
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