Since the many recent financial upsets in institutions across the globe, the need for careful record keeping and trustworthy accountants continues to rise. A freelance or independent bookkeeper is one way to ensure a neutral perspective and reduce corporate liability. The professional bookkeeper’s business card should be smart, savvy and to the point.
Consider a two sided business card for the professional bookkeeper. Use the reverse side of the card to define the scope of your business services. Many people don’t ..read more
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As the summer draws to a close, the tanning salons get busy. This is the time of year for tanning salons to stock up on business card and revamp their business card branding. The professional tanning salon’s business card should remind customers or everything they can’t get from lying at the beach and then some.
Color is very important on the tanning salon’s business card. Rather than choosing browns and golds to reflect the tanned skin look, it makes sense to ..read more
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After a recent fender bender, I learned to appreciate the importance of a good insurance agent. The professional insurance agent is responsible for taking care of the forms as well as the client’s well being. They handle accident from start to finish and provide a host of coverage options. Whether it’s home, rental, car or antiques, insurance agents have their hands full. The insurance agent’s business card should be multifaceted but professional.
An insurance agent’s business card should always reflect the ..read more
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We all love to watch the home design and decorating shows but ever think of styling houses for a living? The professional house stylist is paid a nice amount of money to make a house look welcoming, lived in and in keeping with the architecture as well as the listing price. In areas of high dollar real estate, the house stylist can be the difference between a commission and a loss for the realtor. The professional house stylist’s business card ..read more
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As Halloween quickly approaches many paranormal groups are considering their annual walking tours, public investigations and cemetery walks. This is the best time to hand out business cards and brand your rather unusual business to area people and potential clients. The ghost hunter’s business card should be sleek, professional and customized to suit the individual group’s philosophy.
Black is the common way to go when it comes to choosing a background color for the ghost hunter’s business card. If you go ..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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In these les s than perfect economic times, the car salesman struggles to keep clientele in and out of the showroom at a consistent pace. Commission dependable workers, the car salesman must use both his personal social skills as well as his business card to attract customers. A car salesman’s (or woman’s) business card should be eye catching but not too flashy, professional but not too stuffy in order to attract and keep customers.
Include all the usual contact information on ..read more
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The modern school principal is both a manager of teachers and an example for students. Principals are in charge of budgets, boards, classrooms and syllabi. They enforce discipline, meet with disgruntled parents, are involved in the hiring and firing of staff and organize functions, fundraisers and graduation ceremonies. The school principal’s business card should reflect the many facets of their position while remaining approachable yet professional.
Black and white, reminiscent of the old fashioned chalkboard will create a friendly and fun ..read more
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Every time we turn around these days another business or technology innovation has taken place that leaves us all scrambling to order the latest doo dad, widget or wonder machine. The same thing occurs in the world of the business card. The options for business cards continue to increase. Here’s a rundown on some of the latest options
Classic-the traditional 3 by 5 inch business card remains a staple in the corporate business world. In fact rolodex addicts would cringe in ..read more
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Death is one of life’s inevitable stages and the professional bereavement counselor is trained to help people with their own death and the passing of others. A bereavement counselor is specially trained to be sensitive, sympathetic and offer professional advice based on a combination of therapeutic experience and formal education. The bereavement counselor’s business card should be professional dignified and exude empathy.
Be sure to emphasize professional credentials on the bereavement counselor’s business card. List academic associations as well as degrees ..read more
Filed under: Business Card Help, Design Tips, Marketing on August 1st, 2010 | No Comments »