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If you work in the music industry in some capacity, piano business cards might be the perfect choice for you. Whether you teach music or play the piano in a band or in some other professional capacity, piano business cards are the likely choice for you since they offer an accurate illustration of the services you offer. Just working with music in general could quality you for using piano business cards.
But what should go on piano business cards, exactly? In reality, anything you'd put on a standard card should go on these cards. Since the primary purpose of business cards is to allow people an easy method of getting in touch with you, you should include your contact information in a straightforward and easy to read fashion. Most of the time, info is stacked on top of each other. Items you definitely need to include on your piano business cards are your name, title, company name, phone number, email address, website and physical address, if needed. Make sure each item is clearly marked so people know exactly how to get in touch with you.
If you have more information you wish to relay, such as your availability or the services you offer, you can opt for double-sided piano business cards, which allow you to fill in content on both sides of the cards. Be careful to not include too much information, however. You run the risk of overwhelming potential clients. The key is to include enough information on your piano business cards to attract customers, but not so much that they feel like they don't know where to start in terms of processing it all. You want to make them contact you, not send them running for the hills! When it doubt, remember the old adage, less is more.
The same is true for the design of your piano business cards. Of course you want to include an image of a piano or piano keys, but there's no reason you need to overwhelm people with tons of images. Piano business cards offer you very little space to get fancy, so try to include the piano image in your logo and that's it. Otherwise, the piano business cards could start to look cluttered, messy and unprofessional, which are three things you definitely don't want.
If you're not sure about how to go about the design process, you can always hire a professional. Graphic designers can be reasonably priced and offer you a chance to get the piano business cards you've always wanted. With their skills and your ideas, the end result is bound for greatness. And once the design is set, you can hire a printer to finish the job. A professional printer will ensure your piano business cards come out looking crisp and clean and exactly like how you envisioned. Carry around several of your piano business cards at all times to hand out when the mood strikes and to reel in new customers at every opportunity.