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How to supercharge your corporate business cards

Sure, your handshake might be how you make a first impression, but your corporate business card is the physical representation of your brand—and it’s one that people take away with them. That’s why it’s important to invest in well-made print materials. You don’t want to be remembered as the person from the company with flimsy cards, do you? Of course not.

Your card is your brand

The look and feel of your corporate business cards illustrates what kind of brand you are. Think about what card features communicate your brand values. Will rounded corners communicate sophistication? Are you an eco-friendly brand in need of some recycled-paper business cards? Or maybe premium-quality, extra-thick paper will show that your brand only invests in the best? These design decisions will not only help fine-tune your brand’s identity, but will help you look, feel, and be your best.

Customizable corporate cards

MOO corporate business cards are easily customizable for each of your employees. There may be many elements and departments in your business, which is why a customizable design template makes it easy to design and differentiate themselves within the business. For example, each department can be represented by a different color or image on the back, while the rest of the design stays the same. For a subtle flash of color to differentiate teams, our Luxe cards can be printed in a rainbow of color inseams.

Easy employee self-ordering

If you run a larger business, you can save a lot of time and effort by setting up a system for employees to personalize and order their own cards. With MOO Business Services, that’s easy to do. We offer a designated online platform for companies to upload their own design templates, with lockable elements to help keep a handle on brand identity. That way, employees simply log in, punch in their details, and place their order. (Or re-order, if they’re a networking superstar.)

MOO Business Services also gives your company a dedicated account manager. This business card champion can help with 24-hour turnaround, quick and easy edits to your design templates, and global delivery. In other words, they’re the perfect assistant for helping your brand look its best.

So what are you waiting for? It’s time to give your brand the edge over the rest—amazing corporate business cards. Click here to find out more about MOO Business Services.

We caught up with Tess McCabe, Melbourne-based designer and brand expert, to talk about the pitfalls and passions small business and startups have to contend with.

Tell us about you! How did you get going as a self-employed designer?

Throughout university and as a graduate I’d always take on projects from family, friends, and friends-of-friends to build my portfolio of work and earn some cash on the side. Once I decided to take the leap to self-employment, many of those projects and connections formed the basis of my client list – even some of my clients today can be traced like a family tree to those early projects.

What persuaded you to take the leap to work for yourself?

The ability to have a flexible work day and integrate other projects into my work life.

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How important is brand for a small business?

So important – if the brand and branding is well thought out and well executed it can underpin your business’ success and make all sorts of creative and business decisions a whole lot easier.

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What are the best ways for a small business to build their brand?

Aesthetically, it’s wise to invest in the best quality photography and graphic design you can afford. In terms of brand-building and awareness, remember that customers are human beings and like to be treated as such. Word of mouth is powerful.

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As a graphic designer, what are your best tips for people with no design experience who need to get consistency and quality in their visual material and photography?

A good graphic designer/branding professional will impart to their clients some form of education and insight into how they can maintain their professional brand image on their own… either through a style guide or other form of consultation and training. If you’re looking to DIY, maintain consistency of your visual communication by picking out a few key elements that always repeat – such as a key colour from your branding, a typeface, an image style or filter.

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How can small businesses use social media to help them build their brand?

It’s so valuable for small brands as it gives you somewhere to interact meaningfully with your followers and customers, posting useful, interesting and inspiring content, maintaining visual consistency and speaking authentically as the voice behind the product or service.

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How important is networking to small businesses? What does it mean to be part of a business-owner community?

Connecting with fellow small business owners in real life is almost the oxygen small business owners need sometimes, especially if you’re working by yourself day in day out. Running a business solo can be mind-bendingly challenging on some days and completely exhilarating on others, but it is rare to find people in one’s inner circle who truly understand that rollercoaster ride. Having a community around you who understand what that’s like, but can also offer advice or tips from their own similar experiences is utterly invaluable.

What do you think are the biggest challenges for small businesses today?

The amount of copying that exists with creative industries – it is usually larger businesses taking advantage of a small business or individual’s talent, hard work, and reputation, which is really sad. It might take more time (and more creative muscle) to bring something fresh to the marketplace but it’s worth it.

Find out more about Tess’ work here.

Photo credit: Shannyn Higgins and Tess McCabe.