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This is assuming you already know what to do with business
cards. There have been tips already focusing on what to do with
business cards to make them look professional even if the owners
are not. To make them appear interesting to make people not
throw them away the minute they are put in their hands. This is
about what not to do with business cards.
Do not print prints smaller than an ant. You may have the good
fortune of having a great sight but others are not that
fortunate. Take those into consideration and give them something
they can read.
Do not choose colors that clash with each other. Think back into
your school days and you will realize that in one way or
another, you have been taught about the color wheel and about
what colors partners with which.
Do not use someone else’s business card. Handwriting your
information on someone’s business card is amateurish and makes
you look too cheap or poor not to afford one for your own. Once
is acceptable but certainly not twice.
Do not print out wrong information. Whether typographically or
innocently, there is no excuse for sending out misleading and
otherwise wrong information about you. Checking them out before
printing is an easy task compared to having to print and pay
over again.
Do not print your business card large format style. Your card
may look unique this way but it would not fit in the filing
system that people have. Do not think that they would make their
filers bigger just to keep your card. Stick to the standard size.
Do not print important information on the inside or at the back
of a folded business card. People may want to contact you
instantly and they want done with just a quick glance at your
card. Business card is not a game of hide and seek. It is more
like seek and seek.
Do not print on thin materials. Just shows how cheap you are by
using the cheapest paper there is. Besides, they will not be
able to withhold the environmental factors to which they are
exposed to. A drop of rain would melt them easily.
Do not chew bubble gum while giving out your business cards.
Your cards may appear all the appearance of a professional
company or business, but not you. The moment they chance upon
your card in the future, they would remember you looking smug as
a street by-stander.
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http://www.uprinting.com
About the author:
Florie Lyn Masarate got the flair for reading and writing when
she got her first subscription of the school newsletter in
kindergarten. She had her first article published on that same
newsletter in the third grade.
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