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Creative Ways To Use Your Business Card

 

On the Back

1. Print a team's sports schedule on the back. Fans will keep them handy and keep your name in front of them.

2. Print a special discount offer or coupon on the back. People will keep it because they intend to use the coupon.

3. If you do seminars, print key principals on the back. Your attendees will refer to them later and think of you.

4. Hand write on the back your "unlisted" 800 number. This adds value to your card, making people keep it longer because they don't want to lose the special number.

 

Ad Specialties

5. Make the business card the ad specialty: Print your company information on letter openers, CD openers, magnets, pens, highlighters, keychains, mousepads, mugs, luggage tags, and other items that people will keep because they are useful.

6. Attach a business card to an ad specialty: For example, give business card holders as a thank you gift and place your business card in as the first one. Or, have your card designed as a Rolodex card

7. If you routinely give out seasonal gifts or specialties, attach your business card. Examples: candy canes at Christmas, heart shaped containers filled with candy for Valentine's Day, or even a sandwich bag of candy with a card stapled to it.

 

Unique Places to Put Them

8. Tuck them into the product before delivery: If you are a florist, cut a hole in it and tie a ribbon around the flowers and through the business card. If you sell gift baskets, Tuck one inside the basket before delivering it to your customer. The same goes for Mary Kay or Avon Cosmetics - place your card in the bag. You've seen how some restaurants staple a menu to their bags for takeout; if you use bags, staple your card to the outside of the bag.

9. Send a business card in every piece of correspondence - letters, invoices, even your electric bill. Sooner or later, those cards will be used.

10. If you are crafty, incorporate them into your designs: embellish them with rubber stamps, or blend them with other art projects. You can also mount them to greeting cards you create and send to customers and prospects.

11. When mailing out information: Take a number 10 envelope, facing you and upside down. Fold the envelope in thirds. When you turn it around, there is a little pocket to tuck your card in. Include it in the mailing. Using a colored envelope makes the presentation even more dramatic.

12. Scan your card in and use it as a graphic for when you exchange links with other websites. The other site can use your graphic as the link.

13. Place them in library books as if you used them as bookmarks. Visit bookstores place them in books related to your business.

 

Keeping Them Handy:

14. Use them as bookmarks so you'll always have some readily available if you meet someone at school, in the library, on the bus, or at the park where you like to read.

15. Have your spouse, family, and friends carry some of your cards with them in case they meet someone who might be interested in your product or service.

16. Wear them! Use them as nametags at meetings and conferences instead of the "Hello, my name is ..." type of tags.

17. Keep a stack of cards everywhere you might need them - in your car, your jacket pocket, your briefcase, your purse or wallet, in your planner, at home, anywhere you can think of. Then you'll always have some on hand when you meet a prospect.

 

When to Use Them:

18. Give them out during your personal meetings when you meet someone new: at your church, your children's soccer games, at lunch with your friends when someone brings a guest. To be more polite, you could have a personal "calling card" printed up with your information to use in these situations.

19. If you do seminars, have your participants exchange cards with each other. Have them write a compliment about the person on the back before they hand them out. Everyone will have a wealth of contacts; they will remember each other and it will also give participants a boost of confidence.

20. Ask neighborhood businesses if you may display your cards near their registers.

21. Tack them to bulletin boards at supermarkets, restaurants, retail stores and the library - any place that has a bulletin board.

22. Give out two cards at a time - one for your prospect or client, and one for her/him to give away.

23. Place some on the table when you leave a restaurant.

24. Agree to mail the cards of other businesspeople in the mailings you do, if they will do the same for you.  Your networking circle will grow as your cards are passed around.

 

How Not to Use Business Cards:

25. Don't give them to a member of the opposite sex in the hopes that s/he will call you. I have a friend who was told this wouldn't work. He did an experiment for six months to prove it, and his friend was right! Sadly, not one woman called him. Although he does have a girlfriend now!

26. Some people don't give out business cards when they meet a prospective client. Instead, they send a follow-up note later with their card enclosed.

 

Other Types of Business Cards to Have

27. Business card CD-ROM. If you haven't seen these yet, they are a mini-sized CD that plays in any CD player and has your contact information on it, as well as an introduction to your business.

28. Email Signature. Put your contact information into a signature file for email, along with a link to your website (be sure to include the "http" in order to make it "clickable.")

29. Vcard. These are electronic business cards that recipients can click on and automatically add to their address books. Do a web search for "vcard" to find software that supports this technology. Then use it in all your emails!

30. One consulting company, which works with designers of products for people with disabilities, prints their cards in Braille. It reminds their clients how they can help them comply with disability laws. It also gets people asking for information.

 

 
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21 Comments on Creative Ways to Use Your Business Card

JUL
09
2007
4 Featured Posts

Very nice, and very informative, I can use this info..

 

Thanks,

Tom

6:57pm • #1
excellent reminder
7:07pm • #2
3 Featured Posts
Nice Post. Some people put amortization schedules on back, but I think the coupon thing is the best!
7:17pm • #3

I will certainly use lots of the suggestions you made.  Very informative.  I had a calendar printed on the back of my card and it seems to help to get people to hold on to them longer.  I was also given the suggestion of a tip calculator on the back.  Might try that next time I have them printed.

7:29pm • #5

I really liked #1 and #13 although for #1 I wonder if a complete season for say a baseball team would fit on the back. My guess is no so you would be best off with a football schedule. Another great idea would be to put a sports schedule for the local football team in your city.

Great thoughts...

Rob Beland

The Real Estate TrendMill 

 

7:40pm • #6
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great ideas, I do use the card at the restaurant idea but I handwrite a note on the back thanking for the great service and that i would love to return the favor
8:03pm • #7

I like the restaurant idea too...and Joe's tip about the note on the back. I'll have to use that one too.

One thing I learned about business cards from somebody somewhere, probably here on Active Rain is to always buy the best business card you can afford. Business cards are so important to building your business that you want to make sure it's an unforgettable card. Spend some extra money on some raised text, or some gold foil detail, and use the back of the card...the extra money you spend on your business cards will come back to you many many many times over...

 

Rob Beland

The Real Estate TrendMill 

 

8:09pm • #8
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These are some great tips. If you don't mind, I am going to add this post to something that I wrote about 6 months ago. Business Cards can help you move your career forward..........

Overall... some awesome tips. Thanks for putting this together.

                                                                                                             jeff belonger

8:13pm • #9
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I never considered dropping a business card in with my bill payments.  Hmmm....  :)    We all know they sure load up the envelope with junk when they send us the bill.  I think I will try that one.  Thanks!
10:17pm • #10
JUL
10
2007
164,338 Points 3 Featured Posts Outside Blog

There are a lot of useful tips that I never considered. Thanks.

 

 

 

4:05am • #11
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I have a rubber stamp made advertising my web site. I use it on anything I give to a prospect, including the back of my card. It is larger type than the little web site address on the front, also causes the card to be an advertisment regardless how it faces.
10:48am • #12
Some great ideas here! Thanks for the tips
11:38am • #13
JUL
12
2007
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Thank you everybody for all of your wonderful comments.
12:40pm • #15
JUL
13
2007
JUL
17
2007
I love these ideas, it goes to show there are so many different uses for your business cards and you should utilize them as they ae intended to be used.... MARKETING!!!!
5:47pm • #17
Skye- These are great ideas, I never thought of how useful your card could actually be, keep them coming!!
6:46pm • #18
403,594 Points 6 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog Hit Router Called Shot Master

Great ideas, bookmarked.

One more suggestion: make your business card a business card flyer.  Add a listing and the information on the property to the back or what I did is put my active listings on the back of the business card.  Of course I had under 10 so it wasn't hard to do.  Address, Price is about all that will fit and of course the note to giv eyou call.

10:12pm • #19
JUL
19
2007
449,590 Points 5 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog
Great post!  Never thought of including a business card when paying my bills.  I have bookmarked this post and will start implementing some of these great ideas.
1:39pm • #20
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Great thank you Brigita it is amazing the different and creative ways you can utilize this form of marketing.
3:57pm • #21

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