Monday, December 12, 2011

Tip #355: 6 Tips for Getting a Sale From Your Business Card


Business cards are one of the oldest sales tools in the book, dating as far back as 15th century China and 17th century Europe. And after all this time, business cards remain one of the strongest networking tools a businessperson has in their arsenal.

This Tiny Piece Of Paper Can Pack A Punch.

According to Applied Designs, statistics show that sales increase 2.5% for every 2,000 business cards handed out. They also claim, "prospects will hold on to a color card 10 times longer than a standard one" (see Tip #3 for more on design). Bottom line, business cards are a "must have," and for that reason, we have prepared the six tips below.

6 Tips For Getting The Most Out Of Your Business Card:

Tip #1. Always Keep Some On You: You never know when a networking opportunity may spring up. A casual trip to the bank or running some errands could lead to a chance encounter with someone whose business might benefit you or your business. When such chance encounters happen, having a business card on hand makes information exchange seamless, as opposed to worrying about finding something to write your information down on.

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Tip #2. Exhibit Proper Etiquette: There is in fact a right way and a wrong way to handle a business card exchange. For starters, if someone hands you theirs, offer them your own. Conversely, when handing out your business card, request the other person's. When you receive a business card, don't just bury it in your pocket. Instead, take a few moments to examine it. This shows the other person that you are interested and take them seriously, as you would want to be taken.

Tip #3. Be Smart About Your Card's Design: The look and feel of your business card can say a great deal about you. Cheap, plain business cards that look like they came from Kinko's are not going to leave a lasting impression. Gaudy business cards, on the other hand, can be too garish and off-putting. You need to strike the right balance between aesthetic appeal and the quality of paper stock you print your cards on. You can also design your business cards to be interactive, such as including a QR code.

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Tip #4. Include A Slogan In Your Design: A 5-8 word slogan that succinctly describes your business in a catchy or smart way will help your business card stick out. For example, Target, and their slogan, "Expect More. Pay Less." Just four words sums up the philosophy of Target clearly and concisely. Strong slogans like this add to the effectiveness of your business card and help build brand recognition for you and your business.

Tip #5. Business Cards Are An Active Tool: Ordering 1,000 business cards then waiting for prospects to come to you will only prove futile. Business cards are a tool for active networking. There is always something going down in the business world, regardless of what kind of business you're involved in, so seek out networking opportunities by checking online and keeping your ear to the ground, then get out to these events and start delivering your business cards with every handshake you make.

Tip #6. Follow Up After Handing Out: If you received a business card from someone you are interested in doing business with, use the exchange as an excuse to conduct a follow-up phone call. If you don't take initiative, you risk the chance of that prospect forgetting about you ("out of sight = out of mind"). For many, business cards tend to get easily lost among all the paperwork and miscellaneous paraphernalia that adorns their desk. As a result, it might be a long while before they get back to you -- if they even do at all.

Executive Summary: For the serious businessperson, the business card has been and will no doubt remain an invaluable tool in their networking arsenal. Even with all the advances in communication the past two decades -- mobile phones, text messaging, e-mail, online messengers -- classics like the telephone and the business card remain the most recognizable, understood and direct means to connect with a prospect or potential businessperson. For that reason, if no other, it's important you put some time and effort into the design of your cards and maximize their use.

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