Squealing Brakes and Student Nerves: Driving Instructor’s Business Card
As people run out of time and fear for the safety of their vehicles, the role of the professional riving instructor becomes more important. Regular lessons by a qualified individual can help a driving student move towards their license exam much quicker than the odd back road drive. The driving instructor’s business card should express experience, qualifications and driving success.
Contact information for the driving instructor as well as the driving instructor’s school or affiliation organization is key. Only the driving instructor who is available gets the clients. Be sure to include a cell phone number so students can get a hold of you during driving lessons. Consider putting blog and website addresses on your business card if they pertain to your driving instruction or certification.
Clearly state certification, accreditation or driving related educational degrees and diplomas on your driving instructor’s business card. Always get permission before using accredited clipart on your card. Check with the driving school to see if there is any standard information that should be included on your card.
Use the back side of your driving instructor’s business car to explain your rate system and lesson schedule. This is also the space for discount coupons, savings codes or stamp systems. Consider getting some cards with coupons in the back and some cards with driving rate son the back so you can mix and match.
It is a good idea to put your portrait photo on your driving instructor’s business card. This helps new clients remember what you look like and increase car safety. Your image on the card can help a new student avoid getting into the car with a stranger. Choose an image that makes you look friendly but confident.
Distribute driving instructor business cards at the driving school, community center and to new and potential clients.
Filed under: Business Card Help, Design Tips on February 7th, 2010







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