
Green business cards and other innovative ideas may be beneficial for businesses, according to MyCorporation chief executive officer Deborah Sweeney.
The use of recycled paper and vegetable based ink could assist businesses that want to convey an image of social conscience and professionalism.
Deborah revealed: "Eco-friendly cards and cards that have pizazz will go a long way."
First impressions may impact business relationships - both existing and new. The popularity of social and digital media could signal to firms the growing need to establish a reputable online and offline presence.
Sweeney asserted: “When creating a business card these days, be sure to add your Twitter handle and Facebook fan page or profile information.”
Other details to consider in the business card design include including a QR code that allows devices to access additional information about the firm may project a positive image to prospective clients.
Ensuring that there are multiple ways for people to contact you may help project a professional and positive image towards clients.
The inclusion of these details may even help you maintain communication with customers.
Sweeney added: "If you can't be reached via phone, you can at least get people to connect with you on your company social network."