Get Creative With Monogram Business Cards

Providing an idea of your services and professionalism is one of the first things most professionals look to achieve when designing their business cards. For monogram professionals, this is especially important.

As a monogram artist, you have a unique opportunity to convey your services with your services using your business card. Unlike attorneys or athletes, artists have the chance to make a first impression on potential clients with a small sample of their actual work. Including a monogram for your name, services, or brand, for example, might be a good way to convey your work to those interested. Doing this right on the face of your business card provides a convenient way for people to see a little of what you do.

That said, you still want people to check out your full collection of work, where you most likely host your best work, so it is important to include the same information most business cards offer viewers.

This might include any combination of the following:

1. Name
2. Company name
3. Company logo
4. Phone number
5. Cell phone number
6. Email address
7. Website address
8. Social profiles (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn)

Selecting what to include on your business card is up to you. There is not a right or wrong way to go about including information on your monogram business cards, but it should help viewers learn more about you, your company, what you have to offer, and how they can get in touch with you.

To get started with the creation of your business card, think about what you want to convey to your viewer. If you want to focus on your work, consider including a sample monogram. If you want to express you provide monogram services and products, but would prefer to let the viewer discover your work in a more appropriate place, such as a website, you might be more interested in including a font that implies monogram.

The key to finding success with business cards is to actually pass them out. Send them to friends, post them to bulletins, hand them out in niches you think might be interested in your services, try to leave a few near other monogram related materials or information.

While you may find some success leaving your business cards just about anywhere you can image (the old parking lot marketing strategy), you will most likely find more success focusing your efforts toward targeted areas of people. Consider contacting a club related to monogram work, reaching out to the monogram community online and meeting up in person, or even widening a bit and contacting small crafts groups in your area.

Overall, your cards need to reveal your contact information, a little about your (name, company, services), and maybe even a sample of your work. This will help you stir up more leads interested in your monogram services. Contact your professional print service for more information if you need help with your design, ordering your cards, or sending your cards. We’re here to help you with all your custom monogram business cards.