Previously we wrote about the Pros and Cons of Business Cards. And, we finished with the important question:
How can you use your business cards to bring your big idea to life?
Today, I want to offer some solutions to this challenge.
To put this into context I think there are three basic levels to business card design:
Here’s four ways you can turn your business card into an artifact and a keepsake…
The easiest way to add some added value via your business card is to offer some useful information. Given the size limit of a typical business card this is probably not going to be much more than a tip, a simple action or a statement of your philosophy.
TIP: What information could you add to provide extra value to your recipient?
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Previously, I have used postcards and put a colourful and emotional image on one side and my manifesto on the reverse side. Alternatively, you might consider a short activity that the reader can undertake – for example a quiz or ‘how to’ do something. For instance if you sold ties for men you could share the instructions for creating a Windsor Knot.
The advantage and also the disadvantage of the postcard is the size. Given they are bigger than normal you won’t be carrying them in your pocket. And, the same applies to the person you’re giving them to.
The big reason for creating a postcard and doing it well is that you will stand out in a memorable way. And, ideally, the recipient will love it so much they will take it home and stick it on their fridge or their pin-board for months to come – that’s the ultimate goal!
TIP: Design your card with the intention of having someone post it on your fridge.
When I say ‘tool’ I mean an instrument or device that makes it easier to perform a task. The key here is to flip your thinking. Instead of creating a flat card that does something, think of an easy to reproduce object that has your contact details on it. This could be as simple as a pen.
Here are some examples I’ve seen over the years:
TIP: How does someone use your service everyday? Create a tool based on this. Think tool first, card second.
TIP: Write a book. And, share it widely as a lead generation strategy.
COMMENT: Love to hear your thoughts about what ideas this post may be sparked.
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