When was the last time you updated your business card?
Can people really still recognize you from the photo on your card? I ask this because Brandi Pierce ofaShadow Web & Graphic Design in seattle sent me an invite to an event they are hosting where they are giving
people's business cards a thorough make over and shooting new head shots for
them at the same time. This got me to thinking about the business cards
I see floating around.
Most of the business cards I encounter are completely unremarkable,
and a few are even a bit on the laughable side.
As professionals we all
think we can do everything, and that usually goes for designing our cards as
well. Additionally I really hate it when people have photos of themselves
on their cards from say 1973. Our business cards are often times the
first and only piece of marketing material that prospects will see, shouldn't
they WOW people, or at least not make them snicker?
Pause for a moment and consider the value that those business cards
of your have.
Does the picture on it really look like you, and
does the picture look good? Does you card convey the right message
to people, does it say anything other than 'YAWN.... Here is my phone
number?' Odds
are that all of our cards could use a little punching up. At the very
least those hard working scraps of paper deserve a new picture of you on them. So
before you order your next box of cards, show them some love. They are
out there working for you day and night, so why not give them the tools to
actually make a good impression?
Get professional help!
If you are in the Seattle area, you really ought to take advantage of the Headshot
and Business Card Design event that Brandi and Summer Myers are putting
on September 21. For $150 they will not only shoot you a new head shot
(which if you have ever had it professionally done isn't cheap) and give
your business card a make over. This is a really good deal! If
you aren't then right now, grab your box of business cards and put a note
and a rubber band around the last 200 that it is time to go get your cards
re-designed and new pictures taken. The business you lose from having
cards that don't wow people will cost you far more than the price of a new
picture and having them professionally designed!
Chris I think making over your business card is an excellent idea. Good thing you have a resource like his firm in Seattle. But one thing I've found important wiith business cards is not too much of a change ... you want people to relate.