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Standing Out in Your Field - Focus On the Business Card
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Article Overview: Few small businesses have the luxury of multi-million dollar ad budgets, or a staff of marketers to spin their brand on a daily basis. So how do you stand out in your field?
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Standing Out in Your Field - Focus On the Business Card
Let's face it - all small business owners
struggle with getting ahead. In addition to competing with much larger,
mainstream entities, you may also be battling it out with other small
businesses in your area. Few small businesses have the luxury of
multi-million dollar ad budgets, or a staff of marketers to spin their
brand on a daily basis. So how do you stand out in your field?
Creating and building a unique brand is the cornerstone of a successful business -- and for a small business, it is even more crucial. You will ultimately control how your customers perceive you -- and you will do this through everything from your business name and tag line to your packaging, labels, and
customer service.
For this example, we'll focus on one of the single most powerful tools of the small business marketing arsenal - the business card.
Take My Card, Please
What makes a great business card? Added value! If you don't give your prospect or customer a reason to hold onto that card, it is likely to become the latest addition to the local landfill. You should give careful consideration to the design of your business cards - if used properly, they can become a powerful sales tool.
A few examples of things you can do to add value to your business card:
Play to your products' unique aspects, selling position, or features. These will be the things that make your brand outstanding in your field.
Related ArticlesCreating and building a unique brand is the cornerstone of a successful business -- and for a small business, it is even more crucial. You will ultimately control how your customers perceive you -- and you will do this through everything from your business name and tag line to your packaging, labels, and
customer service.
For this example, we'll focus on one of the single most powerful tools of the small business marketing arsenal - the business card.
Take My Card, Please
What makes a great business card? Added value! If you don't give your prospect or customer a reason to hold onto that card, it is likely to become the latest addition to the local landfill. You should give careful consideration to the design of your business cards - if used properly, they can become a powerful sales tool.
A few examples of things you can do to add value to your business card:
- Customer Loyalty Programs - Offer a freebie or discount when your customer fills in the card.
- Surveys - Short survey on the card back - offer a free gift or discount when customer completes it
- Scratch Offs - Add interactivity with a scratch off discount or offer on the back of the card
- Calendars & Calculators - Offer a relevant resource to the back of the card
- Custom Discount Area - Personalize the back with an individual discount - adds the personal touch
- Appointment Cards - Invite your customer to an event, trade show, or sale you will be attending
- Magnets - The addition of an adhesive magnet to the card makes it an instant promotional item
- Cross-Promote - Instruct them to log onto your website to view our current coupons, etc.
Play to your products' unique aspects, selling position, or features. These will be the things that make your brand outstanding in your field.
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About the Author: Traci Hayner Vanover RSS for Traci Hayner's articles - Visit Traci Hayner's website Traci Hayner Vanover, aka The Promo Diva(R), is a freelance copywriter, publicist, coach and consultant that specializes in working with authors, entrepreneurs, and small businesses. Drawing on over twenty years experience, Traci is a one-stop source for all of your marketing and promotional needs -- with plans for every project and budget. Traci's blog, located at http://www.PromoDiva.com, blends helpful tips and resources with a healthy dose of humor. Traci is the founder and publisher of Entrepreneur & Self-Employed Business Journal - http://esbjournal.com. Click here to visit Traci Hayner's website Success Isnt Magic Is Your Blog on Life Support Profit Building Strategies Niche It Niche it Good Viral Marketing Why You Should Be Leveraging It In Your Business In Praise of Press Releases A Frank Discussion on Form And Function |
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