By: Steve Perkins
Submitted: 2011-05-11 19:35:15 | Word Count: 632
Do you remember what you felt when you first saw your name printed in the newspaper? Perhaps you won an award or you took part in an important event. Surely, you felt proud and confident of your accomplishment.
You would feel the same upon seeing your name in your own business card printing. The pride you would experience upon gazing in your own cards would be priceless. That small piece of paper would serve as your own identity and representation in front of your customers and prospects. It would represent your dreams and hopefully help you achieve your goals. A well designed card would surely be hard to beat and would appeal to your prospective customers.
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Sadly, there are some business owners who don't cards about their business cards. They think that these cards are just another form of advertisement that would cross their prospective customer's desk. They would assume that their prospects would see their cards as nothing more than a piece of clutter that would easily get tossed away.
As a business owner who invested considerable amount of time and money on your cards, how can you ensure that people will read and hold on to your card? It would help if you think first of the reasons why people keep business cards. This would surely help you create the best design that would encourage people to keep, file and actually use your cards.
Among the reasons people keep cards are the following:
1. Businesses use them as a means of keeping in touch with prospective customers. If you frequently visit networking events, it's likely that you have received a lot of cards today. Odds are you keep these cards in the hope that one day you can contact these people and try to encourage them to check out your offerings or better yet do business with you.
2. People use them to keep as link to a potential supplier. If for instance you met someone who owns a hardware business, you are likely to keep his card in case you need to buy tools and equipment in the future.
3. A card is also often kept as a form of connection to a colleague. People you have worked with in an event or charity activities are likely to be contacted again, so you keep their cards.
4. For reasons not related to business. Perhaps you met someone interesting. Surely, you would keep his or her card.
5. When you want to refer someone to a business, you would keep the card and give it your friend who is in need of the products or services offered by the business. Perhaps your neighbor needs someone to repair his window you can give him the card of the service provider you trust.
6. Businesses also keep cards to update their mailing list. It's likely that some of the contact details of their customers have already changed. Keeping new cards will help you update the database.
7. When you find something unusual or useful about the person, you can keep his or her card for future use.
8. Some people find it hard to throw away cards thinking that they might use it someday.
These reasons alone can already guide you in creating the best business card templates that will get kept. It's important that you plan ahead and know what you want to achieve to ensure you create the cards that best help achieve your goals.
Author Resource:-Steve J. Perkins is a specialist of printing and is also a graphic designer. He is dedicated in the printing industry and continues to support the developments in the field of marketing.