Business Card Tip #2 – Format
A business card that deviates from the standard format of 85 x 55 mm may seem cool and eye-catching at first - but I guarantee you that this card will not last long. Since it doesn't fit in a business card case, a standard sleeve or a box, it will either be mercilessly cut to size or thrown away when you archive it in your home office - if it even makes it that far. So my advice: stick to the standard format.
Folding cards (four-sided) often benin telegram screening cost only slightly more than two-sided "normal" business cards.
Of course, a business card can't do the selling for you. But there are always situations in which your card has to function independently of you. For example, because you gave several of your cards to a colleague in your network with the request that they recommend you. So it can be useful to put your most important key points on the card. These could be your top offers, your slogan or questions with which you want to get your potential customer to think and act. Together with business card tips 1 and 2, this is impossible to fit on a two-sided card.
So make more space for yourself.
You can also try something unusual: fold the card along the long side rather than the short side. This way you can hold the card up in front of you like a name tag - a practical idea for a business lunch or business breakfast with lots of strangers, and one that will quickly find imitators.