Big Game and Big Business: Professional Hunting Guide Business Card
Hunting remains a popular hobby and nature based pastime for many. Professional hunting guides help people adhere to hunting safety laws and provide a meaningful hunting experience in tried and tested locations. The professional hunting guide’s business card should spell experience, expertise and results.
The information you include on your hunting guide business card can mean the difference between getting the job and staying home. Be specific about regions covered and areas of operation as well as the types of animals you work with. Include any details about the hunt including the lodging, evening meals, hunt hours and any rules or regulations that must be adhered to.
Colors that invoke nature work great for hunting guide business cards as do images of trees, forests or open ranges. Be careful when choosing a particular animal to portray as you don’t want potential clients to think you only specialize in one type of hunt.
Distribute hunting guide business cards at gun shows, fish and game expos and hunter exhibitions. Leave a pile of cards at the local hunting store and bait shops. It’s a good idea to also hand out a few to your fellow hunters so they can distribute them for you.
A thicker cardstock and a textured finish work well for the hunting guide business card. They convey the impression of strength and reliability. Consider a few magnetized business cards as well to give to hunters at the end of their stay so they can keep you close to mind for next season.
Filed under: Business Card Help, Design Tips, Marketing, Printing on January 14th, 2010







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