Business Card Tip # 8 – QR Codes
Now that QR code readers have arrived on senior citizens' smartphones, you can certainly consider putting a QR code on your business card. But you should think about what is hidden behind it. The simplest solution is of course the full address details, which can then be transferred to the contacts on the smartphone. But QR codes can do more : Why not redirect to a website with your current offer? If you make it clear that the offers behind this QR code are constantly updated, this can be a clever advertising method. Or you can link to a video of yours on YouTube or Vimeo, where you briefly tell the visitor something about your company.
There are industries where the benin telegram screening dual use of the business card is a good idea. Everyone knows the bonus cards that offer the xth loaf of bread for free and the yth haircut at a 50 percent discount. Combining them with your business card can be a good idea - but of course, that doesn't suit every industry. But what often fits (and is often missing) is the opening hours - not just in restaurants. Ultimately, you should always consider how your business card can offer added value beyond its pure use as contact information .
Are you a craftsperson and your customers always have to measure something before they request your service? Perhaps something can be "built in" there. Do you want to make sure that your customers bring everything they need to the appointment: print a small checklist on the card. Are you a coach and have great affirmations for your clients? Print them on the business card. These little all-rounders are also suitable as cards for the next appointment.