How Do I Stand Out From My Competitors With Business Cards Part Two
Well Readable
You shouldn't lose sight of one thing in the face of sheer creative design: legibility. If the script in which the information is set is illegible, the work has been in vain.
Only the Most Critical Information
You might already know the most essential information that should be on a business card. It shouldn't be more. Otherwise, the business card will appear overloaded.
Use The Back
The back can be used well, e.g., QR codes, a further URL, or simply a chic, creative element or photo. Some providers allow you to create an extra back for each business card. A photographer could, for example, use this to put a photo from his portfolio there. So the back shouldn't be neglected.
Flawless
Nothing more embarrassing than handing a customer a business card with a spelling mistake or a number dial. So always be neat and proofreading. If possible, someone else should also look at it.
If something has changed in your own contact data, always distribute up-to-date business cards, even if you still have a pile of old ones in the drawer. Please do not change the data by hand with a ballpoint pen or anything like that. It just looks unprofessional.
Always Have Business Cards With You
Always have a stack of business card printing with you. In the car, in a jacket, in the handbag - a business card case protects the business cards from dirt or damage. Even with such a case, you can attract attention (especially unusual cases are available at dawanda.de, for example). So you always have a card to hand when you ask.
