Good Business Card Makes Good Impression
The other day I was reading the digest of one of my writers’ lists. The discussion was about printed promotional materials. I was pleased to see one of the writers mention the importance of custom business cards.
A lot of people think in this digital age that those little rectangles of cardstock aren’t of much use. That is so wrong. Business cards are even more important than ever because they’re the first impression you make upon meeting someone, and they’re the lasting impression you leave with them.
Novices
One of the problems I see with so many young people stepping into the business world or newly minted entrepreneurs is that they don’t know how important it is to have that little card. They think someone will remember them simply because they’re such a memorable person. (Pardon me while I laugh.)
I think there should be a business protocol class taught in colleges with a segment devoted to the fine art of Business Cards: how to recognize a good design, how to carry them, how to suavely exchange them with someone, what to do with the ones you collect, etc.
Visit Website
In the absence of such a class, visit 123Print.co.uk and take a look at the unique, easily customizable business cards they offer. You can upload your own design or use one of their many distinctive templates. They’re a secure website offering a tier of pricing for cards, and they accept major credit cards for your convenience. If you have any problems or questions, just give them a call of Chat Live.
All of their policies are on the site so there aren’t any nasty surprises. Be sure and read the Testimonials from satisfied customers too. That’s the proof of the pudding.
Takeaway Truth
Be professional, and use business cards to make the right kind of lasting impression.
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