Business Card / Magnets

Nicky Papers

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I created a business card that could also double as a refrigerator magnet to give to clients after completing a detailing job. Most clients should place it on their fridge. It's a nice way to keep continuity when they see if every day.



I tried to create a simple, but modern design that can apply to both a business card / magnet. I never went vertical before, so I'm trying something new!



My business is 90% mobile so I didn't include an address. I'm really looking for the phone call / e-mail to come through. Website is coming next week! :wavey





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Nice! Very simple and to the point, plus there is nothing to distract your eye from your logo and contact info. I like the vertical position too, it's different in a good way!



-Derick
 
Awesome idea. I've played around with it, but they cost a lot to get done (anything I've ever seen is between $1.00 and $2.00 per magnet). How much do they run you each ?
 
This is very nice - great orientation, layout, colors, simplicity. From a consumer's standpoint, my first impression of your company is that you are pros and care about appearance and quality. I would call, and this would go on my fridge after the first service. Definitely save the magnets for existing customers - this is a great tool for return business.
 
15951 said:
This is very nice - great orientation, layout, colors, simplicity. From a consumer's standpoint, my first impression of your company is that you are pros and care about appearance and quality. I would call, and this would go on my fridge after the first service. Definitely save the magnets for existing customers - this is a great tool for return business.



Thanks! I've used this method before (magnets) and it really does work. I've had a partner in business before and this is my first season operating under my new brand - "Victory Detailing".



I've built brands before and it's important to stay consistent with your image in all marketing materials. This season my goal is to utilize the book of business I've had for the past few years and really push the brand behind it.



A professional image goes a long way in this business. I like to differentiate myself from the "back alley detailers" by creating the brand, using quality products, and going above and beyond customer expectations.



When my pricing is only slightly higher can than the "back alley detailers" my client become repeat and a referral source for me.
 
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