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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Being green is quite the thing lately and eco friendly jobs are popping up all over the planet. The professional ecologist may work with local government to protect wetlands around industrial parks or consult with the parks service regarding the longevity of wolf packs in a certain area. Ecologists specialize after college in a certain field and their business card must be specific, focused and professional.
Besides the usual contact information, the ecologist’s business card should include some description of the ..read more
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The modern music industry continues to boom despite the many new mediums for sharing songs. Whether you receive your music online or on a compact disc the music must be professionally recorded, edited and promoted and this is the job of the professional music producer. Most music producers have a specialty and work hard to carve their niche in the music industry. The music producer’s business card should be focused to the needs of the client, explain the type of ..read more
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The professional bartender has completed a certification course, can make a great cocktail and knows how to listen without judging. In today’s busy world the life expectancy of a night club or new bar averages around 12 to 18 months. The career bartender must always be working to improve their network and placement. The bartender’s business card should be professional, confident and reflect experience and good judgment.
Metallic foiling is the ideal way to make your bartender’s business card stand out ..read more
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The air is thick with the heady scent of citronella candles and the summer season is the exterminator’s favorite time of year. The bug man or woman’s job is to investigate reports of bug investigations (whether they eat through your wood or sting your skin), determine a cause of action and then rid the site of the offending creatures. Bug exterminator’s work in both the domestic and corporate setting, as self employed individuals or as part of a larger company. ..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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The dry cleaning business provides a valuable service in today’s world. For special event wear, winter outerwear and uniforms the neighborhood dry cleaners is the place to go. Dry cleaners survive on word of mouth and a good local reputation. Increase your customer base with friendly attractive business cards.
The dry cleaner’s business card should include all the usual contact information such as location and phone number. Opening times are an important part of the dry cleaner’s business card. Use the ..read more
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The modern inn is a great alternative to the roadside chain motel. Inns are usually locally owned and operated businesses and offer a level of hospitality and intimacy not available in the larger hotel. The competition between affordable inns and lodgings in many areas is high and attracting repeat business is key. The inn owner’s business card should be friendly, warm and inviting.
The inn manager’s business card should include all the pertinent information regarding the lodging. This includes reception telephone ..read more
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As people across the nation try to cut costs on transportation by ditching the second car, the world of the taxi driver reaches new heights on the social stage. A taxi provides people with safe transportation from bars and clubs, allows people to attend events without worrying about parking and reduces wear and tear on the family car. The taxi driver’s business card increases repeat business, provides contact information for the taxi firm and adds a touch of professionalism.
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The modern tour guide shows up in a number of different venues such as the museum, the vacation spot, the national park, the historic home and the modern mega corporation such as TV and movie studios. The tour guide’s business card should be informative, creative and eye catching. The tour guide must not only inform their guests but hope they provide recommendations and repeat business.
Be sure to focus your tour guide business card by concentrating on the theme and details ..read more
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