February 24th, 2008 | by RichSage
Business Cards
Category: ADVERTISING
Rich Sage Business Cards
After thinking about the content for months, I’ve finally sat down to create a business card. In this case it is as the Rich Sage. I probably will look similar to the guy in 40 years, so, I don’t mind. These are actually 2nd generation samples. I’ll go through about 3 or 4 more editing runs until I have something that’s ready to be printed 1,000 times.
Usually business cards have a phone, fax, web address, e-mail and most of the time a physical address. In this case, the Sage is universal and to reflect that, I just put the e-mail and web information.
My problem at this time is that I am not confident which color I should go with –Black letters on crimson or white letters on crimson. I will print out another sample and decide before going to the printers.
The Importance of Business Cards:
As part of my very successful business model, I have advocated starting out with a local business model and then expanding it online, worldwide. Business cards play a vital role in that as each card handed out to the right people helps you build your business through referrals.
As I’ve pointed out time-after-time, we still live in a very much “physical world” where printed matter is handed out very often. Having a business card is the first step in that process. The next is a brochure, but I am a few steps away from that.
I’ll keep you posted on how I use these cards to build my RichSage media empire!
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Hi, If you’re asking for opinions, I’d vote for white letters on red.
IC. CHCK,
You are a bit late. I made a 1,000 already. The next production run will be for 10,000, so, I’ll keep your idea in mind.
Rich Sage.