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The versatile business card

November 16, 2011 in business card design, business card printing, business cards, the business card blog

 

business cards with calendar

Wallet size calendars

Business cards can be more than just a list of your contact details.

The business card size is ideal for a number of uses:

Appointment cards

The front of the card looks like a business card, but the back is set up for writing appointment details.

Loyalty cards

Show your regular clients you care, by offering a loyalty program. Stamp or sign the “visits” on the back so they receive a bonus on their fifth or tenth visit, for example.

Wallet calendars

Print your business card with a calendar on the back, and it will be pulled out of the wallet again and again. It’s a full year’s advertising for the cost of printing some business cards.

Discount cards

Add something like “present this card to receive 10% off your first visit”. Discount cards can be given to your regular clients as a “thank you”, or distributed as a letterbox drop.

Gift vouchers

The business card size is great as a gift voucher, as the recipient can pop it into their wallet. Include all your contact details to make it easier for them to arrange an appointment, or find your shop.

Reminder cards

Send a reminder to your clients to let them know they’re due for a car service, dental checkup, etc. Include space to write on the back so they can jot down their appointment details when they phone you.

Personal business cards

Provide your contact details and all your online profiles to friends and family with a personal business card.

Social media cards

Use a social media card to list your online profile information, eg. Twitter, Facebook and Linked In. This can be separate to your regular business card, or just list the profiles on the back.

High quality business cards are great for all sorts of promotional purposes. They’re economical to produce per unit, and the wallet-size ensures the business card is easy to keep for future reference.