Jewelry Business Cardideas and examples
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Your jewelry business card can be a clever marketing tool that helps people remember why they're interested in your work - and gives them a reason to keep the card.
(For complete details on creating an effective card, see my article, Jewelry Business Cards that Make a Professional Impression.)
Here is one of my current jewelry business cards:
Although I've used this same jewelry photo for several years, the text evolves a bit each time I order more cards. In previous editions, I've put a tagline across the bottom of the card - but currently I'm in a "minimalist" stage for the front text.
On the back is the reason people hang onto my business cards. I've given them some useful information that answers the question many customers ask me ("How do I clean my jewelry?"):
It's super-easy to design your own jewelry business cards, upload them to an online printer like iPrint
(which is where I have mine printed), and have professional, full-color cards printed on heavy cardstock.
As I mention in the article I linked to above, I discovered it was actually more expensive to print my own cards from my computer than to have them done professionally online. I also checked with several local printing companies, and none of them could match the prices of online printing.
Fun tips for designing your own jewelry business cards:
More Jewelry Business Cards, Ideas, and Examples:
Make Earring Cards from Business Cards
You can make beautiful earring cards from business cards that you have printed professionally online. Pamela Vale shows you how to do it cheaply and easily.
Jewelry Business Cards - Photos and Ideas from Jewelry Artists See how other jewelry artists design and use their business cards.
Extreme Business Cards - a Fascinating Gallery of Ideas
Has links to two collections of very unusual and creative business cards that will get your creative juices flowing.
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