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Cards, Big Ideas: Alternative Uses For Business Cards
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Linda Elizabeth Alexander
Aggressive business
card marketing isn't about handing your business cards out to
everyone you see. The card itself must have a new use, an innovative
design, or something other than the usual contact information
printed on it. To make your little card stand out, try these
other ideas:
1. Print something other than a business card on biz
card-sized cardstock. You have seen loyalty cards for
"buy 10 get one free" offers; why not print one of
your own? Print a frequent buyer card or other promotional offer
on a card. The whole card can be a coupon for a free consultation,
a discount, or a free gift with purchase. Remember include an
expiration date on them! Then hand them out to all your customers.
2. Print a short survey on a card. Offer an
incentive for people to return the card to you with the survey
answered—they can get a free gift or
a discount just for answering a few simple questions. Then give
them a new card with your contact information on it.
3. Other things you might print on this size
cardstock include hangtags, nametags, tickets to an event or
tiny greeting cards you might attach to a gift basket or other
gift.
4. It's always nice to handwrite a personal note when
using them as greeting cards. A quick "thank you"
or "best wishes" goes a long way. Or, announce a special
event and enclose the cards with all your outgoing correspondence.
5. Make your business card a referral card
for your organization or club. That will make it easy to invite
a prospect to your next meeting or to introduce the organization
to them. On the front, print a form to fill in the date, time
and location. On the back, include a brief overview of the club.
Let members hand them out to potential recruits.
6. Turn them into appointment cards. On one
side, you can print your name, address, phone, fax and e-mail
plus your business name and logo. On the other side, leave room
to fill in the date and time of your customer's next appointment.
They will keep it in their wallet or planner and always have
your information at their fingertips. You could also print a
map of your location on the back or directions on how to reach
your store or office.
Whatever you choose to do, remember that a little card can
have a big impact on your marketing if you employ some creativity.
Once you are finished with your designs, upload them to a professional
business card printer who will print the cards for you.
Linda Elizabeth Alexander helps business people get great
business results through effective business card marketing.
You can get more free articles and order business cards online
at GreatFX
Business Cards.

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