Design A Business Card That Will Generate
Business
by: Mark Hannah
Here are a few tips on creating a business card
that will generate business for you…
A picture is worth a thousand words. Who would you hire to landscape
your beautiful new home? Bob’s Landscaping Company that has a black
& white card or Bill’s Landscaping Company that has the picture
of
a nice landscaped garden that he created? A custom designed full color
business card can help you beat the competition.
There is a lot to the psychology of color, color affects shopping
habits. Impulse-shoppers respond to red-orange, black, and royal blue.
Shoppers who plan to stick to budgets respond to pink, teal, light blue
and navy. Traditionalists respond to pastels. Bolder brighter colors
appeal to those with lower incomes. Higher incomes ore attracted by
more subtle colors. These tips must be used when designing your full
color business card.
Your business card must have a Unique Selling Proposition. Simply
stated a Unique Selling Proposition differentiates you from your
competition. If you don’t have something different to offer, you better
find something or save yourself a lot of aggravation and go work for
your competition. It tells your prospects why they should do business
with you versus the other guys. No, scratch that; it SCREAMS at your
prospects why they MUST do business with you. Don’t make it hard for
someone to conduct business with you.
Use the back of your business card. If your paying a penny a square
inch for the front and the back is only going to cost you 2/10 of a
cent per square inch, isn’t that a good investment? The back of your
business card can be used in several ways. Entice your prospects to
visit your business by placing an offer on the back. For example if you
own a restaurant offer a free desert or appetizer. If you own an auto
repair shop offer a free oil change. Be creative and stick out from
your competition.
Print a memory hook on the back of your card. I know a distributor
of air purification systems that prints “We Have A Solution To Your
Pollution” on the back of his card. The phrase just begs you to ask him
to explain it. A memory hook is a catchy phrase that will create enough
interest that a person will ask questions. A memory hook also helps
your prospect remember you.
Always hand your card to someone upside down. This will cause the
person to turn the card over and read it, especially if you give them a
reason such as a memory hook. How many times have you handed someone
your business card and it barely gets a glance?
Your business card can double as a punch card. The restaurant can
offer a free meal after purchasing ten meals or maybe movie tickets.
Ask your local theater manager about some joint marketing efforts. The
auto repair shop can offer a free oil change after purchasing ten or a
free car wash. Again, a joint marketing possibility.
You are already paying for business cards, don’t waste them and get the
most bang for your marketing buck.
About The Author
Mark Hannah is President of Full Color Resources http://www.fullcolorresources.com,
suppliers of custom designed full color business cards. Mark is also an
authorized Duct Tape Marketing Coach http://www.ducttapemarketing.com
and committed to the success of small businesses.
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