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Business card printing is an ages-old technique for marketing yourself and the services of your business. Many people’s cards look similar across multiple industries because they simply haven’t or won’t consider a little business card printing flare that could land them more customers and more public interest. In order to increase your print marketing utility, there are few things you can do to create a more functioning piece. Consider these the next time you need to make a bigger splash in the market.
Calendar
Stamping a useful calendar on the back side of your business card printing helps remind people of things such as appointments and deadlines. Depending on the industry your recipient is in, this can be very beneficial to have on your person. It’s just one tactic for turning a normally mundane piece of marketing into a dully functioning unit. The more utility you can add to an existing idea, the more likely people are going to want to use it again and again.
Sporting Schedules
Small towns really admire this one. Any time there is strong community pride surrounding the city’s sports programs, the better chances you’ll get people to look at and think about your cards. Especially if there’s no computer or smart phone handy, people have a burning urge to know the times and locations of their favorite local athletics. Make sure nobody’s in the dark ever again (but don’t forget about your branding efforts.)
Electronic Integration
New trends point toward a greater interest in electronically synced codes (called QR codes) which allow smartphone-users to scan a small box with some square inkblots in order to upload or access pertinent information about a company. It’s one of the ways people are integrating print marketing with online marketing tactics in order to serve customers through a variety of available means. Although it’s just coming onto the market, it could prove to a valuable resource in the near future.
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