Balloons and Clowns and Toys Oh My! Children’s Entertainer Business Cards
Whether you are a juggler, a professional clown, puppeteer or face paint artist, a children’s entertainer needs business cards as much as anyone else. The entertainer’s business card should invoke fun times, professional skills and affordable rates.
It is important for the child entertainer to remember their card must appeal to the parent, guardian or teacher of the child and not the child themselves. That isn’t to say the card cannot be fun, colorful and creative but it must also convey professionalism and experience.
When hiring a children’s party entertainer, parents are looking for someone that will make their child laugh, are confident enough to perform, are certified in safety issues and are available on very short notice. Reasonable rates clearly stated on the back of the business card is the perfect parent friendly business card.
A colorful background design along with an image that relates to your specialty works well for the entertainer’s business card. If you can upload a photograph of yourself on the job alls the better. This way, parents and other potential clients can see the end product and get a firmer grasp on what they are paying for.
Opt for thick smooth cards with a matter finish for your professional entertainer business cards. This lets people scribble a few notes on the card to help them remember you.
When it comes to feeling confident about your services, parents are looking for a few words that tell them you are a safe person to have around their child. Include in bullet point form on the front of your business card any security and background checks you have passed as well as first aid qualifications you have these are often overlooked points that can really make your business card stand out.
Distribute cards at playgroups, toy stores, party stores, community centers and libraries. Be sure to hand out your card to all the parents gathered at the child’s birthday party. Word of mouth among parents is a great way to get repeat business. Hand each mom or dad a couple of cards so they can keep one and give one to a friend.
Filed under: Business Card Help, Design Tips, Marketing, Printing on January 15th, 2010







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