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A management article
By: Brett Curry
Sure, everyone needs business cards. But why not make your business
card do double or triple the work of an average business card?
Here are 4 proven ways to supercharge your business card into a powerful
business tool.
1.Use the back of the card to include sales info.
Good
marketers know that customers need to be reminded at every opportunity
how your product
or service will help them. Even though business cards are small, you
can still include some information on the back of the card that will
remind customers how you are unique, better, and valuable. You could
include a short bullet list of features and benefits. You could display
some stats and figures, mention awards your product has won, or list
a brief testimonial or two. Just a little bit of extra sales information
can make a big difference in building relationships and encouraging sales.
2.Use the back of the card as an appointment card.
Doctors and dentists
do this frequently. But other businesses can use the same concept. Sales
people of all kinds, realtors, consultants, professionals and more can
use the back of their business cards as an appointment card. This is
a good idea for several reasons. First of all, it increases the likelihood
that a prospect will keep your card close by – at least until you
have the appointment. Second, it gives you a reason to give customers
more than one business card. The more cards they have the more likely
they are to always have one handy when they need it. This is especially
important if they are referring you to a friend or relative. They may
have an extra card of yours laying around that they can give to someone.
3.Use the back of the card as a map to your store.
Maps are important
for people who are new to the area, or people who aren’t familiar
with your part of town. Also, with just a mailing address listed on the
front of the card many people don’t know exactly where you are.
A map will clear that up and again help increase the chances of them
hanging on to your card
4.Place a 12-month calendar on the back of your card.
This is a very
clever technique that is sure to have people keeping your card handy
at all times. Believe it or not a 12-month calendar fits nicely on the
back of a standard size business card. I remember when I got my first
card that had a calendar on the back of it. It was from an insurance
salesman and I literally kept it by my desk at all times. I found it
to be much quicker to glance at this card than to thumb through a wall
calendar or even to visit Outlook. Each time I picked up the card I remembered
who had given it to me. This practice is applicable to any business and
in any industry.
Using even one of these 4 tips will greatly enhance the impact that
you business card will have. With just a little creative you can turn
your business card from a necessary evil, to a powerful tool.
About the Author
Brett Curry is a Professional Marketing Consultant and Marketing Director
for Brochures.com. Brochures.com is the home of top quality, full
color brochures, business cards, postcards and more at up to 70%
off of retail.
http://www.brochures.com
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