Business Cards

I want to make business cards, but I am unsure what I should put on them. does anyone have suggestions? should I use graphics?

Comments(12)

  • fauche6516th January, 2004

    It depends on the market you are going after. I have some cards with graphics for FSBO's, and others for different situations. They also have different wording as to the market I am going after.

  • SolutionsKid16th January, 2004

    Man,

    I can't wait to talk about this in my book

    They are right, you have to really figure out who you are trying to attract before you think about doing anything. There are thousands of people saying the same things out there, especially in this market, so how are you going to attract your people?

    Put on your business card, something that will attract the people you are looking and then some background info and contact info. If you can use two sides, even better, put things on the back, referral fees, etc to entice people into reading. You want to think of a business card as you would think about optimizing a site for search engines (okay, I just showed I'm a nerd <IMG

    Anyway, you put title, couple keywords that attract the group you are reaching (and here you can go broad or specific, up to you) and then a short concise description.

    Think about this and then see what you can come up with.

    Best of Luck,

    Christian Beebe "The Solutions Kid"[ Edited by SolutionsKid on Date 01/16/2004 ]

  • pejames18th January, 2004

    katrina,
    Check out the archives in this forum and look for the business cards posts. I think you will find the answers you are searching for.
    Good luck

  • DaveREI18th January, 2004

    create your own identity... keep the wording to the point....

  • SirChristian18th January, 2004

    I use a bright orange, 4 sided card with WE BUY HOUSES CASH
    Any Area Any Price Any Condition
    Telephone:xxx xxx xxxx
    Toll Free: xxx xxx xxxx
    and you might try putting on back
    "Sell your home in 9 days or less"

    Hope this helps a little

  • katrina18th January, 2004

    thanks everyone. you've answered my question

  • bigideas6th February, 2004

    Moderator is this okay?
    I found a site that will let you design online and give you 250 full color cards "free". $5.25 shipping. They also have postcards. They have a nice product.

    Moderators: I have no financial interest in this. It just seems like they have a good price on product.

    http://www.vistaprint.com/[ Edited by bigideas on Date 02/06/2004 ]

  • katrina6th February, 2004

    thanks bigideas

  • TigerFu8th February, 2004

    I have two kinds. One is the bright orange folding card and another one is a "proffesional" card with my logo. If I'm networking or I'm working with clients that's more upscale, I give them my "proffesional business card. If my target prospects are in the median range, the bright orange works very well.

    Hope this helps,

    TF

  • mtpgoat26th February, 2004

    Hey I got my cards from Hot Cards in Columbus and they are awsome hope they can give you a good deal.

  • pointafter26th February, 2004

    fyi, You have to pay extra if you do not want their logo on the back, which is automatic when they're free. Good company, I've used them for cards that don't have to be very professional.
    Quote:
    On 2004-02-06 04:17, bigideas wrote:
    Moderator is this okay?
    I found a site that will let you design online and give you 250 full color cards "free". $5.25 shipping. They also have postcards. They have a nice product.

    Moderators: I have no financial interest in this. It just seems like they have a good price on product.

    http://www.vistaprint.com/

    <font size=-1>[ Edited by bigideas on Date 02/06/2004 ]</font>

  • classimg26th February, 2004

    Attention Newbies: IMAGE is everything when it comes to business. So keep in mind that your business card must represent YOU and your future business. They forget the face and LOOK at the card. Why is fast food delivered in colorful/appealing wrappers and bags? This is to ADVERTISE their product in your hands. (Get our drift?) So take a second thought and CREATE a valuable [Marketing] business card.

    Make your choice wisely...we choose to stay away from "free" cards with company branding.

    Eric & Rosa
    [addsig]

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