Tattoo Business Cards tips


When deciding on how to design your business card, you need to understand what your prospects want, and how they think. First off, we must assume your prospects want you to sell them something.

Here are some helpful tips when designing your business card:

  • Use print that is large enough for everyone to read. Nobody wants to have to squint to view your card. But at the same time, you don’t want to go overboard.
  • Use a professional or at least print on good quality card stock. Would you hire someone whose business cards look like they were printed on their mom’s computer using cheap paper? Of course not, and neither will your target market.
  • Use colors that compliment each other, and do not clash. Conflicting colors will send a person into a sort of mental chaos, and will have a negative emotional response.
  • Make sure there are no typographical errors.
  • If you have a picture on your card, make sure it looks professional, and is appropriate for your field. You wouldn’t use the same picture for a real estate agent, as you would a tattoo artist.
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Using your Business Cards to Create More Business

10 Tips Business Cards

  1. Never leave without your business cards! Before leaving your workplace or home, create a checklist that includes your business cards as a part of what you should have in your wallet.
  2. Don’t save your business cards to yourself. Be generous. Give business cards out to everyone you know, including your friends and family and always give two cards at a time to each person.
  3. Send your cards in every piece of correspondence – letters, invoices and even your bills! Bills are often used as an advertising vehicle.
  4. Treat your cards right. Use a good-looking business card holder so you don’t bend corners and produce the best possible impression on first contact with your prospect.
  5. When ordering your cards, order more then a thousand – the cost per card will be substantially lower making it more cost effective.
  6. Whenever you give out your business card, always ask for one in return. Furthermore, make that person feel important by looking at what they have to offer.
  7. Ask for referrals. This will work both ways – people feel more important when you ask them about referrals. Moreover, it is natural for people to help when they're asked.
  8. Take notes. After a networking event, always make notes on the back of each business card so you don’t lose an opportunity and remember the important things from a conversation.
  9. Be on the other side of the table. Whenever you are at a business conference or a job fair, you can improve your networking results by volunteering at the event.
  10. Use your business card to its fullest potential. Your business card is not just contact information on a piece of paper. It is a mini business presentation.