Laying it all on The Line: Carpet Layer’s Business Card
Carpet installation is hard work and it doesn’t end when the new pile is laid. Professional carpet installers deal with consultancy, accounting, advertising, networking and certification. The professional carpet layer’s business card should reflect their multifaceted talent and skill.
The carpet layer’s business card should include all the usual contact information but also detail specialties. If you are known for laying a certain brand of carpet or have a knack for doing the indoor outdoor variety make sure you note this on your card. Use a bulleted list on the bottom half of the card’s front to list four or five specifics about your skills and range.
A thick textured business card is the way to go for the carpet layer’s business card. The tactile sensation is a great way to remind potential clients of the feel of carpet. Thickness could denote thickness of a plush carpet or a sense of reliability and permanence. It may be going too far to have actual carpet fibers on your business card but getting customers to think about texture is an important part of the job.
When choosing color schemes and ink colors for the carpet layer’s business card there are a couple of different ways you can go. Usually, the card would reflect the branding and color schemes of the established business matching current letterhead, logos and store fronts. Alternatively, pick colors and ink tones that best reflect the range of carpets you deal in as well as any mood you want to set.
Distribute carpet layer’s business cards at carpet stores, DIY stores and to potential clients after a quote. If your client seems very satisfied with your work, consider giving them a magnetized business card so they can keep your details handy for referring friends and family.
Filed under: Business Card Help, Design Tips, Marketing, Printing on April 8th, 2010






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