Sunday, May 21, 2006

What would be some good sale pitch to put on business cards? -

I m a new Avon Sales Rep. I love the product but anyhow what would be something that you think could capture the prospective a little more then the average business card..Thanks so much for any response!!!!

Well, since they can buy Avon products online now, the angle to take is to emphasize that by shopping with you they get that personal service, and they get to try out the products in the comfort of their own home, instead of visiting some anonymous, cold, impersonal website where nobody knows your name.That s a bit much to fit on a business card of course, so, how about something like, Your Personal In-Home Avon Sales Representative or something like that?Good luck!...

Another approach you might want to take is make your business card look different (and better) from the rest of what the usual Avon lady s business card looks like. Make it look more like your own business card than just another Avon lady s. Getting yourself a stylish and beautiful looking business card can do a lot to reflect the product you re trying to sell and hopefully impress the clients enough to buy from you.You can go check the link below to see examples of stylish business cards so you have an idea on how to make your own look really nice. (Check the Salon and Beauty Business categories)A good tag line might work too but remember that it s only as effective as the service you provide so make sure to back that up with personability and great service. Good luck on your endeavors :)

I think in your line of work, you cannot underestimate the power of an amazing first impression. If you hand potential clients business cards that look like they were printed off a dot matrix printer, the recipient s perception of you and your company will take a hit. On the other hand, handing out a high quality, unique business card will immediately generate the good first impression and credibility necessary to build trust, which of course is critical to closing a sale. You want your business cards to be full color on both sides, be thicker (the average business card is 12pt, so 15pt would be a good option), contain your contact details, slogan, and logo, and have at least one enhancement feature.One enhancement feature that looks awesome yet won t break the bank is spot UV. Spot UV is usually applied to a non-glossy cardstock such as silk, and it applies a glossy coating to specific areas of the card that you choose (logo, your name, etc.). This treatment does not impact the underlying color, it simply makes those areas slightly raised and shiny relative to the non-shiny silk cardstock. This is a very cool, very classy effect.Other business card bells and whistles that reek of quality include embossing, foil stamping, rounded corners, custom cutting, and even perforation and scoring.So yes, your slogan and contact details are important, but you really want a business card that will wow your clients and differentiate you from the masses. The best place to go for high-end, fully customized business cards is www.nexcards.com.

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