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How to make a good business card?

It is usually 3" x 4" in size. Time to let our creative juices flow.

A business card is a card used for referral contact information concerning a company. It is a small card , that almost everybody is familiar with when doing transactions. Transactions whereby large bank negotiators must have to small business shopkeepers. The business card is put in place to ensure that the company and the representative is well reflected at all times. Sizes usually are 2 inches width by 3.5 inches length. 
The business card is essential for contacting a business or an employee from a firm for a job. On it must have the time of operation for the business, company or employee email addresses,  cell  phone and work phone numbers, job position and the business motto. People have to be able to contact you. When ordering business cards it is better to have more cards than less. 



A business card must have the right message for successful attraction of customers and be appropriate for business. It should carry an immediate power of suggestion to continue business. When companies look upon the cost of making these cards and comparing it to the size , it is small but it is worth the impact it would have on the company. A positive , professional image people would remember when it is presented. A first impression of a company, the same first impression such as a suit or briefcase.  

Several styles are available throughout the professional world for business cards. Basic, picture, tactile, multipurpose and outside the box cards. 
Outside the box cards are usually wild and fancy. The card holds a presentation to draw people. It holds creativity. Most are usually made out of chocolate or miniature boxes which foldout with contact information. 
Multipurpose business cards are usually available at gift card outlets, or discount outlets or large mall stores because it is mainly used there. It is very useful when the additional features are not hard to come by. They may hold valuable information that the average person needs, such as, map on the pack feature.

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Tactile business cards is about the idea. Usually done in metal or wood and holds the company contact information. Sometimes it can be very unusual, carrying embossing shapes, edges and folds. They are very expensive to make for companies but are well worth the price. 
Picture business cards hold an image depicting a good attraction for the company. The image of the company would be all summed up on the business card picture , for service, business benefits or perks of doing business with the company. Pictures help communicate better than words. 


Basic business cards are usually plain and in black and white. It is a card that represents just the facts or a no nonsense approach. A utility at all presentations.  

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