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    Another idea is to make use of the back of your business card. Have a calendar printed, or a local sports team game schedule. Maybe you want to include a coupon, or implement a reward program by stamping the card. If it’s something people can use, they’ll b

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    "I have never encountered a technical problem that couldn't be conquered with a little imagination, some concentrated effort, and a lot of good old-fashioned management." - Bryce's LawINTRODUCTIONThis is getting tricky, now that we all have so many ways to reach us; phone, fax, e-mail, mobile phone, pager. How can you possibly fit all of that information on a tiny card? Should you fit all of that information on a card? Do you really want people to be able to phone you 24/7 if you give out your mobile number?

    Below I have listed the minimum amount of information that you should include:

    • Your name and/or business name (after the logo, your name should be the most prominent text on the card)

    • Your title or some other descriptive text to indicate what you do

    • A way to contact you — could be phone, fax, email, web page, mailing address, street address, etc. If you can, give more than one option.

    Experiment moving these pieces of information around the card to make it look just right without looking cluttered.

    If you have room, some additional information may be added. This could include:

    • Company slogan

    • Highlight the biggest benefit of your product/service

    • Give relevant tips

    • List services that you offer; or product lines

    • Leave room for custom information, such as appointment times

    Another idea is to make use of the back of your business card. Have a calendar printed, or a local sports team game schedule. Maybe you want to include a coupon, or implement a reward program by stamping the card. If it’s something people can use, they’ll be

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    u give out your mobile number?

    Below I have listed the minimum amount of information that you should include:

    • Your name and/or business name (after the logo, your name should be the most prominent text on the card)

    • Your title or some other descriptive text to indicate what you do

    • A way to contact you — could be phone, fax, email, web page, mailing address, street address, etc. If you can, give more than one option.

    Experiment moving these pieces of information around the card to make it look just right without looking cluttered.

    If you have room, some additional information may be added. This could include:

    • Company slogan

    • Highlight the biggest benefit of your product/service

    • Give relevant tips

    • List services that you offer; or product lines

    • Leave room for custom information, such as appointment times

    Another idea is to make use of the back of your business card. Have a calendar printed, or a local sports team game schedule. Maybe you want to include a coupon, or implement a reward program by stamping the card. If it’s something people can use, they’ll b

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    what you do

    • A way to contact you — could be phone, fax, email, web page, mailing address, street address, etc. If you can, give more than one option.

    Experiment moving these pieces of information around the card to make it look just right without looking cluttered.

    If you have room, some additional information may be added. This could include:

    • Company slogan

    • Highlight the biggest benefit of your product/service

    • Give relevant tips

    • List services that you offer; or product lines

    • Leave room for custom information, such as appointment times

    Another idea is to make use of the back of your business card. Have a calendar printed, or a local sports team game schedule. Maybe you want to include a coupon, or implement a reward program by stamping the card. If it’s something people can use, they’ll b

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    you have room, some additional information may be added. This could include:

    • Company slogan

    • Highlight the biggest benefit of your product/service

    • Give relevant tips

    • List services that you offer; or product lines

    • Leave room for custom information, such as appointment times

    Another idea is to make use of the back of your business card. Have a calendar printed, or a local sports team game schedule. Maybe you want to include a coupon, or implement a reward program by stamping the card. If it’s something people can use, they’ll b

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    In my regular newsletter, I pointed out how companies should empower and support frontline staff to do what the supervisor ultimately does, without having to check with the supervisor each and every time.Many readers sent
    ch as appointment times

    Another idea is to make use of the back of your business card. Have a calendar printed, or a local sports team game schedule. Maybe you want to include a coupon, or implement a reward program by stamping the card. If it’s something people can use, they’ll be less likely to throw your card away.

    Something you never, ever want to do is print your fees or prices on your business card. These get outdated quickly. Crossing out dated information is not professional. That said; make sure all information on your card is always current. Discard any cards that don’t have the most recent information and have new ones printed.

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