The Art of Giving Business Cards

Giving business cards is an art, not
only because they are needed to be considered successful or because,
in fact, they represent your corporate or professional identity, but
also as an opportunity to impact your existing or prospective customers,
and stay in touch with them, helping you to deal with them confidently.
The scope of business etiquette includes
considerations that many professionals ignore, or simply do not pay
enough attention to in the belief that a business card is just a small
paper rectangle with a name and phone numbers on it to introduce yourself.
Color business cards demonstrate that
there is something else beyond a simple paper cut; otherwise, they
simply would not exist. Certainly, all over the world business cards
are used to provide information about a company and/or the employee
or professional who holds it, as well as contact information and other
details such as business acquaintances or personal details.
Some of them include expressly empty
spaces to write certain details such as an appointment date, some
others are as simple as blank cards that come in handy when the holder
has to leave a customer further details. However, those in color are
undoubtedly part of a practical business strategy following refined
business etiquette.
In business, time is gold and every minute
is important because more often an individual only has a few minutes
to impress a prospective client, before someone else does it first.
Gentle manners can conquer, but accompanied with poor business cards,
it is more likely the client will forget about you as soon as you
leave. Unprofessional business cards will not impress but will leave
your prospective client with negative thoughts about your company.
On the other hand, color business cards
are attractive and will catch the eye of even the most skeptical business
contact. There is nothing more accurate that "a picture is worth
a thousand words" when it comes to describing the first impression
left on a person who receives a business card especially crafted to
achieve a predefined business goal.
Color business cards and regular business
cards should meet the criteria of being printed on very high quality
paper, designed by professionals and never using public domain graphics
or other elements that makes them look cheap. Make sure to include
all personal information to your business acquaintances, and always
carry enough of them with you, particularly when you are planning
to attend a business meeting or social event.
The art of business cards is not only
in giving them away, but also exchanging and receiving. Every time
you attend an event where other professionals participate, try to
exchange business cards with them, particularly color business cards
to better impress, and when you receive a business card, study its
design and content because you can learn from them.
Finally, always keep in mind that business
cards are the branding tool of your company, not just a piece of paper
to stay in touch with someone else.