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A small card printed or engraved with a person name and business affiliation. They are shared during formal introductions as a convenience and a memory aid. A business card typically includes the giver's name, company or business affiliation (usually with a logo) and contact information such as street address, telephone number(s), fax number, e-mail addresses and website.
Business cards can be bulk ordered for a relatively low cost. The number you print is flexible – vary the quantity depending on how many you’re likely to use day-to-day. Say you’re heading to a trade show one month, you can increase your order at short notice.
It’s also affordable to print for multiple people but with different names – for example your sales team. Print lots of cards to ensure employees are covered for networking events and client meetings
Business cards can also act as a static display, where people can pick them up as they pass by.
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Phone numbers, email addresses and names are all easy to forget. Business cards capture that information in one place so you can recall it long after meeting that person.
They may even have used your card to create a contact in their phone or work email. This is a great example of how business cards and digital channels complement one another.
You send someone an email about your brand. It looks great and details the key information. But it’s only doing its job when people open it. A business card is a constant, physical reminder of your brand. People won’t look at them all the time, but if they have them on their noticeboard, desk or fridge at home – you’re in their eyeline more than with an email.
Nothing implies professionalism like a business card accompanying a handshake after a client meeting, networking event or completed job.
Having a business card says a lot about you and your business. When you hand one over to a client, it demonstrates that you’re a reliable representative of your company, which can leave a lasting impression.
A fundamental role of a business card is to quickly share contact information with someone. When you meet with a potential client or partner, for instance, you can leave a business card for that person to use in a follow-up call or email. Having a card works much more quickly than writing your name and number down. It is also easier for the contact to read your contact details on a professional card. Some software programs allow people to scan your card into a digital contact database as well.
Creating awareness is a common marketing communication goal for a company, and a business card is one of the most cost-effective tools to achieve this goal. Your card serves as a tangible reminder to those you meet about your company and its products or services. For a realtor, for example, getting cards in the hands of as many locals as possible sets the stage for future contact opportunities. When someone decides to list or buy a home, he might call the friendly agent who left him a card. A quality design and your logo strengthen the brand recognition of a card.
A business card is a simple but effective way to demonstrate your professionalism. It is customary when you meet someone for the first time in a business setting to exchange business cards. If the other person has a card and you don't, it might cause her to question your professionalism. Pulling out a well-designed and informative business card and presenting it after the initial handshake and greeting affirms your professionalism to the prospect, contact or associate.