The hairstylist or hairdresser, whether they work independently or contract with a salon, needs business cards that promote both their location and their skills.
The stylist’s business card should incorporate the colors of the salon they work for or own. Colors should be exciting but not garish and express a modern chic sort of style. The background design and color scheme should work together but using a hairdressing related theme such as scissors cutting hair or patterns that resembles locks of ..read more
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We get into the habit of thinking a business card size price of card is nothing more than that: a business card size piece of card. There are a number of alterative uses for the business card. For a reasonable price, printing business sized cards can provide advertising, discounts and information.
Business cards can be printed to make appointment cards. Ideal for the dentists or doctor’s office, most business card companies offer templates for just this purpose. Be sure to get ..read more
Filed under: Business Card Help, Design Tips, Marketing, Printing on January 12th, 2010 | No Comments »
Antique dealers can be found in almost any state you travel these days in the United States. They collect and sell some of the most interesting and valuable items that are quaint and very, very old. Antiques include guns, baseball cards, furniture, cars, vases, dishes, cups and much more. Antique dealers are typically located in small, quaint towns, where antique shows are held every couple of months. For the most part, antique dealers do not have websites because they rely ..read more
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There are millions of bank employees across the country and all of them need business cards, even the tellers. Not all banks supply all of their employees with business cards because they do not feel it is necessary. For the most part, all bank employees except tellers will be issued business cards on their first day of work or during their first week of work with the bank. Bank executives, bank management, and customer service representatives will usually be the ..read more
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The world is plugged in, wireless, high speed and constantly available but should you be? How much and what type of internet related information should you include on your business card? The amount of internet savvy details on your business card is a matter of your profession, your online presence and your desire to be in constant communication.
Basic information such as corporate websites and e-mail address are a must. These aren’t really an option these days. Business cards without e-mail ..read more
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A business card without purpose is not useful to the owner or the potential client or network contact. There are a number of things to keep in mind when designing your own business cards.
Online information isn’t enough even in these cyber savvy times. Including an e-mail address and website is great but don’t skip on the snail mail address or physical location. Many professionals catalog potential clients and service providers by city or location. They may want to mail you ..read more
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Package delivery personnel work for various companies including FedEx, UPS, the United States Postal Service and DHL. All of these companies have offices located across the country and some of them even have locations worldwide. Packages are shipped from companies to customers and vice versa on a daily basis, by the millions, via the air and via the road. Package delivery personnel need business cards like all other business professionals because they need to identify themselves with prospective employers and ..read more
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Jewelers are all over the country these days, located in malls, strip malls, stand alone stores and on the internet. You would think that it would be pretty easy for jewelers to market their business to the public, especially with all of the media outlets available. Those outlets include radio, television, newspapers, the internet, billboards and word of mouth. A jeweler in Philadelphia began an advertising campaign with billboards. He printed ads on those billboards that said “I hate (insert ..read more
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Business cards do not have to be the traditional card every time you have them printed for yourself or for your employees. Instead, they can be as creative as possible, making you stand out above all the other companies or employees looking for new clients or a new job. For people who own a flower shop, a candy store, or another form of food business, they can create business cards that are scented. This can be incredibly effective because scents ..read more
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One of the most important paper documents you will ever hold in your hand is the business card with your own name on it. This business card will help link you to prospective employers as well as potential clients. You should make every effort to keep your business cards as clean and pristine as possible. You do not want to reach into your briefcase or pocket one day when meeting with someone new and pull out a ripped, wrinkled, or ..read more
Filed under: Business Card Help on January 7th, 2010 | No Comments »