In a tight economic climate finding work as a recent college graduate can be difficult. Getting your foot in the door may mean taking an internship over a paid position. Interns that are successful usually find permanent employment in the place they work for free. The career ready intern passes out business cards like they already have the job. The intern’s business card should be explicit, reflective and filled with personality.
Because they have little work experience, the intern’s business card ..read more
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“Mommy” is a full-time profession with no little pay, zero vacation time, zero sick days and bonuses in the form of bubble bath and locked doors. The professional mama takes the time to include their child in social activities from an early age. Mommy and me groups, nurseries, story times, tumbling classes and early art classes are all great ways for moms to get involved in the local community. Meeting other moms and early childhood professionals can be intimidating. Make ..read more
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Sometimes we don’t need to promote ourselves and our own schools that we have to promote the details of a business or organization. Activities, workshops, events and parties can be advertised in advance using thematic business cards. The playgroup is one such organization that can be promoted through business cards without referring to an individual. The playgroup business card should be specific in its details, provide structure to the group and promote fun.
And when determining the texts for your playgroup ..read more
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As the winter gets closer and closer people and businesses begin to clear out and clean up their homes and offices in preparation for colder weather. This often includes removing all the pollen and dust from windows that built-up during the summer months. The professional window cleaning business is busy in the late summer and early fall months and should use this time to distribute new business cards. The window cleaner’s business card should be bright, attractive and easy to ..read more
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Most people are aware that wedding planners plan the wedding from start to finish. There are other types of party planners out there who perform vital services for the busy and the naturally disorganized. Party planners can organize any type of event from a baby shower or bar mitzvah to a birthday party or dinner party. Their rates and scope of services vary greatly between individuals and regions. The party planner’s business card should advertise their specific skill set.
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These days the demand for professional writers continues to increase. With the popularity of the Internet and other digital forms of communication, professional writers can find work anywhere and everywhere. The world is full of freelance bloggers, copywriters, web content writers, article writers, magazine article writers, journalists and of course the professional novelist. Whatever type of writer you are, professional business cards are an absolute must.
Along with all the usual communication details the professional writer’s business card should include links ..read more
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The modern cookie maker is in high demand. What with the global sweet tooth and the urge to find some other gift than a bouquet of flowers or a nice thank you card, the corporate cookie gift is on the rise. Everyone loves cookies and they are perfect for numerous occasions. The professional cookie maker’s business card should be fun, creative and descriptive.
Use enticing color schemes and designs on the cookie maker’s business card. The enticing of customers through their ..read more
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Vintage jewelry has always been popular with the elite few but as the new trend in collecting mid century or vintage items extend across the consumer board, the vintage jewelry appraiser is more than busy. A vintage jewelry appraiser assists buyers, collectors and sellers in evaluating the pieces they have and determining what they want to do with them. A jewelry appraiser’s business card should be classic, creative and professional.
Choose a well cut thick card for the jewelry appraiser’s business ..read more
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Envied and detested, beautiful and eccentric, the professional model has a hard role to fill. From go-sees and photo shoots to catwalks and catalog work, the model is a versatile, hardworking professional. The model’s business card should show diversity, experience and confidence.
The amount and type of information on a model’s business card is key to branding success. Be sure to include the model’s cell phone number, e-mail address, agency name and number as well as the name and contact information ..read more
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The retro look is back. Whether its Victorian corsets or mid century dresses, vintage clothing continues to grow in favor as a sophisticated alternative to shopping mall mass produced items. Vintage clothing stores exist online and offline, in the small town and the large city and offer a wide array of clothing, shoes and vintage accessories. The vintage clothing store needs a business card that answers clearly to the needs of its customers while complimenting the existing branding of the ..read more
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