If you still haven’t taken the time to have a business card made for yourself, then you are making a big BIG mistake.
Here’s two things that you really need to know . . . . Your cheapest form of marketing is a great business card. They can cost you as little as six dollars for 250 at an on line printing service like VistaPrint or they can cost you as much as several hundred dollars for 1000 from a local printer like Maverick Press in Littleton, Colorado. Your design, choice of paper and quantity ordered factor in to your final costs but any way you figure it, your business card is your least expensive marketing cost and is the most versatile tool you will use.
The second thing you need to know about your business card is that once you hand it over to another professional and leave the premises, it serves as a reminder of who you are and how to reach you. Think about it . . . . I told you about that old adage “last in, first out.” That means that if your business card keeps your name in front of other professionals’ eyes last, then your name is the one that is likely to be recalled when they are ready to call with a referral. Last in, first out.
And, here’s one more thing you need to know about having a business card. It’s the professional thing to do. No CEO, no professional, and no office manager is going to refer clients to you until you take yourself seriously enough to get decent business card. Think about it. . . . Having a business card implies that you are serious about your professional services. . . . It implies that you have some degree of stability i.e. your address, website, and phone number aren’t changing daily. . . . And, it implies that you have something of value to offer.
Still putting off getting that business card? P-L-E-A-S-E! What’s keeping you from taking that step? Let me know and I’ll be happy to nudge you along!
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