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Photo Business Cards
Using Photos Of Your Equipment To Display Your Capabilities On Photo
Business Cards
 Using
photos of tools, equipment or vehicles on photo business cards can be
a very good marketing strategy for many industries. Particularly for equipment
based service industries, displaying your professional equipment on photo
business cards can demonstrate that yours is a well-equipped, professional
business. You shelled out big bucks for that gear, so show it off!
To use landscaping as an example; you know there's a lot of lawn mowing
services out there that consist of a dude with an old pickup truck and
a beat up lawn mower he got a garage sale. If yours is a serious landscaping
business, photo business cards are your best marketing tool. You can display
your professional equipment along with examples of properties you handle.
This lets people know, at a glance, that your company is truly professional,
reliable and experienced.
Another great example is land clearing and excavation. If you have a major
land clearing and excavating business, display your big loaders and trailers
on photo business cards and people know you're for real and not just some
good ole boy with a rented bobcat. The same holds true for many industries.
If your business is professional and well equipped, don't just tell 'em,
show 'em! You don't have to include everything you use, just enough to
demonstrate your professionalism. The goal of your photo business cards
is to get people to call, email or to visit your office or website.
The
use of a good graphics designer can really help with creating an effective
and eye-catching layout for your photo business cards. Especially if you
have photos of your equipment and sample photos of jobs done. Most printing
companies selling photo
business cards offer graphic design for business cards, usually listed
on their websites as
'Custom
Designed Business Cards". And most printing company websites
have a place for you to upload your photos for business cards.
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