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32 Creative And Unique Business Cards That Stand Out

32 Creative And Unique Business Cards That Stand Out | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Looking for an innovative business card for yourself? Check out these 32 ingenious examples that are sure to leave a lasting impression. It’s interesting to see not just creative businesses like agencies, design firms and photographers using unconventional cards but also lawyers, doctors, finance professionals, etc. If cost is a concern, you can also create two sets – one conventional/economical and the other radical (in lesser quantity). Use the appropriate one depending on the type of client, budget, etc.

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These cards are simply awesome. What an effective way to market your business! Check out the divorce lawyer's card that tears in half, the cheese shop business card cheese grater and the yoga studio business card/mini yoga mat. Pure inspiration and great marketing! Recommended viewing 10/10

Marc Fanuel's curator insight, October 20, 2014 9:04 AM

ajouter votre point de vue ...

Abrasives All's curator insight, October 20, 2014 9:08 PM
so cool
Adérito Bié's curator insight, October 24, 2014 12:13 PM

adicionar a sua visão ...

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The Only Two Things Customers Will Buy - Improve Your Small Business Marketing

The Only Two Things Customers Will Buy - Improve Your Small Business Marketing | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Small business marketing begins with compelling desires. People buy for two reasons. They are trying to eliminate pain points or they are trying to reach a compelling desire. If your small business marketing doesn’t focus on how your service helps them address one of those two issues, you’re just rolling the dice.


Creating effective marketing, which I define as marketing that delivers sales, requires you to have an understanding of your service and your customers. First consider your offering and determine its key benefits. Don’t confuse features and benefits here (read more), benefits are what your customers buy, features describe the service. Think of it in these terms: features “so that” benefits....

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Great explanation of selling benefits Instead of features as well as tips on how to improve your small business marketing.

nicole ferrara's curator insight, October 13, 2013 5:20 PM

In understanding the marketing small businesses must employ, we have to consider the accessibility consumers have to digital marketing today. Consumers have unlimited ability to find a small-business' marketing, so it needs to be consistent and on-point, never wavering from the core messaging.

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The Internet’s Most Famous Hoodie Is Back — But What Took So Long? « Tony Rocha Official Blog

The Internet’s Most Famous Hoodie Is Back — But What Took So Long? « Tony Rocha Official Blog | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

American Giant was drowning in a river of digital praise.


Last December, Slate tech writer Farhad Manjoo published a story about the company’s signature product — a heavyweight hooded sweatshirt — calling it the “greatest hoodie ever made.” Orders flooded in — so many that American Giant couldn’t keep up with the demand.


As Christmas came and went, the orders kept rolling in, and the struggle to fill them continued. Unlike the massive multinationals making billions from fast fashion in sweatshops in Bangladesh, American Giant is selling an American-made ideal as much as a sweatshirt. It is making clothes you don’t wear for a season and shove to the back of your closet. It’s making durable, well-designed, good-looking sweatshirts you can wear for a decade and then pass down to your kid, the way American clothes used to be made — and they don’t cost much more than the disposable crap we’ve accepted as the standard for affordable apparel....

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Good social business success story.

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How to Craft a Shopping Experience That Beats the Web

How to Craft a Shopping Experience That Beats the Web | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Consumers want more from brick-and-mortar stores than they can get online, where shopping is faster, easier and often cheaper, members of a panel on retail. They're looking for human interaction, said Rachel Shechtman, founder of Story, a boutique in Chelsea. "The future of retail is about entertainment and community," she said. "It's really about the surprise and delight factor."


Her shop, Story, experiments with retail as a media channel, and is managed like a magazine, according to Ms. Shechtman. It has sponsorships, like magazines have ads, and it's completely redone every few weeks with new products and designs. Most of the shop, Ms. Shechtman says, is pure experience, with a smaller portion where customers can shop....

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Retailers should provide experiences, an advertising week panel said, like the store where customers watch 3d printers make purchases such as custom headphones.

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Sharing 3 Tips On How I Helped A Business Owner Grow From $12k to $250k Per Year In Just 2 Years...

Sharing 3 Tips On How I Helped A Business Owner Grow From $12k to $250k Per Year In Just 2 Years... | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

GENUINE HUMAN CONNECTION is a powerful, powerful, powerful way to build strong relationships and a strong business. Especially in a world right now that is truly in pain, struggling and in need of connection. Just look at Oprah’s empire or Dr. Oz’s empire. That is built on caring relationship and that creates a loyal following.So, what does genuine human connection look like and how do you build relationship on your social networks? Good question and here are a few tips to help you understand what you need to start doing in real time....

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Small business success story based on relationship building and social marketing... 

IOANNIS APOSTOLOU's curator insight, September 2, 2013 3:28 PM

Let's see if we can implement them efficiently!

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Celebrate The Ingenuity Of Small Businesses (10 Photos)

Celebrate The Ingenuity Of Small Businesses (10 Photos) | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

These small businesses use ingenuity, creativity and no budget to get results. They don't have an "ad agency" or even an "ad budget" — but they do the best with what they got....

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You'll enjoy these visual examples of small business marketing and creativity.

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