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Questions That Must Be Asked Printing Your Business Cards

Business cards are tools that are especially planned to improve your business contacts and provide them certain details and information about you and your business establishment.

By: Steve James R. Perkins
Category: Business
: Marketing:Advertising
Posted: Oct 11, 2011
Updated: Oct 11, 2011
Views: 23


Business cards are tools that are especially planned to improve your business contacts and provide them certain details and information about you and your business establishment. However, a great ad effective card is hard to finish. Therefore, before you plan your cards, make sure to always ask yourself some of the questions that you can read below:

• What details and information must be included in your cards? – as a standard in the business world, the person who is providing these cards must have at least his or her name, business position, email address, phone number and so much more. The business name and the contact number must be always present. Having a good looking business logo will always help promote your business as well as get the interest and attention of all clients every time you will give them your cards. In addition, you must also keep in mind adding some details and information about the products and the services your offer. Preferably, in a single line, the client whom you provided your card must know what your business establishment really offers. Always keep in mind that because the spaces on your cards are tiny, the information that is given on it must be clear and direct to the point.

• What business image must you display? – make sure to decide whether you want your business to be formal or do you want to be spontaneous in your plan. This will more often than not dictate some elements of your plan such as:

1. The color palette that you will select – every time you want your business image to be fun, then you can select pastel colors or try on various color mixtures. On the other hand, if your business is on the non-conservative side, you can stick to some color mixtures and make use of colors that are less bright.

2. The dimension and figure that you will apply – if your business wants to publicize an image of alteration, then you might try having your card plan die cut or printed in modified dimensions for you to attain that edgy look and feel.

3. The finish that you want - matte gloss will provide your cards a laid-back feel and an image of sophistication. Having a UV coating or aqueous finish meanwhile places certain sheen on your trade prints that will provide it with added color life.

• What printer must you utilize? – make sure to select between the various printing procedures such as the digital printing and the offset printing. Both of the given method in printing offers lots of advantages and benefits, which are unique to each other. Offset printing is best for bulk or large printing orders. Therefore, if you want to have a big amount of die cut business cards done in just a limited hours, then offset printing is the best that you can keep in mind. Digital printing process on the other hand, is best for modified prints ad short run printing. Therefore, if you want to have your trade prints modified or you want to print these things in a limited amount, then digital printing is the best that you can keep in mind. Moreover, make sure to print your cards with online printers as they also offer offset and digital printing.

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.

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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.

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