Auto Mechanics Business Cards
Many mechanics, whether they work for a company or not, do work on the side usually at home. If this is you, and you’re always looking for more business to make ends meet or put a little more money in your pocket, then this tip is for you.
Instead of just putting a car on your business card like most mechanics would, make your business card useful by adding information that people will want to have. This will make them keep your business card, and hopefully remind them of you when their car breaks down.
Here are some ideas for useful information for the back of your mechanic business card:
1. Maintenance Schedules - This could be the time between oil changes, coolant flushes, tire rotation, timing belt replacements, etc.
2. Suggested Winterization - If you like to winterize cars before the snow hits, this could be a great idea, especially if you’re in the northern part of the country where the snow falls fast and heavy.
3. Tips for improving gas mileage - If a few simple tips like keeping the oil clean and air filters replaced will add to the MPG of your client, let them know by putting that information on your business card.
4. Tips to improve vehicle life - If a majority of cars break down because of poor care, make sure your customers know that they can keep their car on the road by following your simple steps.
Whichever of these ideas you take, make sure that one of them includes a service that you provide. After all, wouldn’t it be a waste if you didn’t get any additional business as a result?
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Daycare Business Cards
If you run a daycare, business cards are probably the last thing on your mind. You have to deal with kids, parents, employees, food, cleaning, buying supplies and a million other things.
So I’m going to help make this easy for you. Here are a few ideas for your business cards.
1. Keep them kid friendly. Make the fonts colorful and the business cards colorful as well.
2. Put some helpful information on them. You could print a recipe for a good healthy snack on the back of your business cards. In fact, you might want to print 4 batches of 250 each so that you can print 4 unique recipes on your business cards.
3. Sell yourself. Make sure potential clients know why you are better than the other daycare’s and what you do different. Do you serve full meals while the competition doesn’t? Do you have a safe and secure play yard in the back? What sets you apart?
4. Give a call to action. “Call now and get 2 weeks free!” “10% off your monthly bill if you mention this promotion!” These will cost you a little, but will also turn “lookers” into “buyers”.
Using those 4 simple business card techniques, your daycare business could expand more than you ever imagined!
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Web Designer Business Cards
Everyone needs a business card, even if you mainly work online. So what should your business card look like if you work online? For starters, make it something that appeals to people online.
For example, your business cards could have the following on the back:
5 Tips to Increasing Website Traffic
3 Ideas to Create a Better Website
4 Design Tips You Definitely Need
101 Useful Web Design Links
If you can fit only a portion on the back, make sure you leave a little link to your website that says, “Please visit www.example.com for the rest of the tips!” You’ll continue to establish yourself as the expert but also increase your own website traffic!
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Graham Gosling’s Business Cards
Graham Gosling is a photographer based in Dublin (Ireland right Graham?). He has been taking pictures of mundane everyday things and crafting intricate works of art. As with his photography, Graham created his business cards in the same manner, personally and with an eye for detail.
His business cards are orange on the front with a white sans-serif font, all lowercase. Information includes name, occupation, phone number and website address. No physical mailing address.
On the back of his busines card is where the difference lies, he has one of his original pieces filling the entire back of his card.
After looking at his card for the last few days, one of the only suggestions I would have for Graham is to add the title of the photograph/art piece in white down where the blue (waves) are located. You could use the same font to achieve a nice contrast.
Great cards Graham, simple and elegant!
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Candle Shop Business Card Ideas
If you are a candle maker and make your own scents, then you know which are the most popular right? Why not put those on a business card?
Your business cards could say something like the following on the back:
Of the 279 candle scents we sell, the following 10 are the most popular:
(then list 10 scents)
All candles scents are available in a variety of candle sizes and prices.
You might find someone who never knew which fragrances you sold. You could also take this idea to the top 10 newest scents, the top 10 weirdest scents requested, etc.
