The Cards

The Cards

Business cards despite having his birth in the wealthy classes, will have gradually with the passage of time in an indispensable element of sociability especially in regards to companies and people who need to do public relations. While they vary in their design and presentation, they are basically a printed representation of the data that you want to make known to the public, such as name, address and phone, which is the data that usually occur in this type of cards. These cards are generally used for doing business, either short-term or long, since many times people often save the cards for later communicate o when needed services, and serve as an excellent working tool. Generally these cards have a measurement standard of 9 cm. Long by 5 cm.

Wide and usually are printed on opaline paper. It is recommended that the logo of the company which is works, to make it something that stays etched in the mind of the client is highlighted in business cards and It is more difficult to forget, in addition to writing a completely legibly since there are fonts that are difficult to understand, they sometimes do that people do not take the trouble to decipher the contents and eventually dispose of them. In the same way all printed, should do is say that if you forget to include some data, will be better to omit it to write by hand, because it will give a bad impression and won’t do much previous spending on printing, the same for seals, while they are more presentable, remove seriousness to the card and give a bad appearance. Often wondered what to do with the reverse of the cards. You can talk of positions found in this aspect, since on the one hand says that many times using the reverse is useless since people don’t see it, and on the other hand it is recommended to use it either to put the sketch of the location where the business, any service that is offered, or a promotion to encourage customers to visit the place. This will depend on each company and what it finds more convenient. Original author and source of the article.

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