Saturday, August 6, 2011

How To Make A Huge Impact With A Small Card "Business Cards For Photographers

By Clwyd Probert


When starting with any small enterprise, one of the first things that you're going to need are business cards. They are the way you can spread the news to pals and family that you have started a new enterprise and they present all of your new contact details. Many new business owners make the error of going to the local printers and getting them to design business cards using one of their standard templates. This is a really bad idea.

Local produced cards will look just like everyone else's. They will have not identity and generally the standard of the paper and printing is average at best. As wedding photographers or as any other type of snapper, your image and how you present yourself is very important.

There are a couple of rules you want to follow to be sure you don't mess things up:

- Find the best quality paper available. This is something you will give out to a potential customer, you wish to convey the impression of your exacting standards.
- Find an amazing image. Here is your opportunity to show off your skills and have someone carry it around with them, find an image that actually represents you and the message you are endeavoring to get across. Never present a standard image or brand from a variety of other photographers designs.
- Make your contact data clear and easy-to-read. They should be black text on a white background. Include e-mail, cell telephone and your web address.
- Keep the front page design straightforward "ideally only one image covering the whole card.

Tip: In England there is a great web business card company called moo.com (yes actually) "they produce great cards which are perfect for photographers as you can have a different image on each card. Ie you can order a box of 50 cards with a different image on each card, so you get to carry about your entire portfolio.

In summary, go for the best quality and ensure your photos stand out.




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