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Why do Crafty Bloggers need Business cards?

by Tonya Grant |Filed Under: Blogging, Crafts Tagged With: Crafts, Madeit Get a Weekly Update of all Articles

I got business cards recently. I feel like a grown-up now! A bit more like a serious blogger and crafter.

As a teacher, I never had much need for cards. (Although I did have some very nice ones with English on one side and Japanese on the other when I was taking students to Japan.) But as a Mum, there’s not a lot of call to give out your business cards.

Lately I’ve started to get a connections between my “online” life and my real life. Business cards are a way for me to promote my blog and my online shop to the people I meet in real life – potentially a whole new audience who might not find me online otherwise.

Here’s a few of the things I’m thinking:

  • New blog readers: I talk about my blogging to lots of people. Now I can give them the blog address on the spot.
  • New store customers: I talk about my store a lot, too. The address to find that is on my card as well and hopefully that means more customers finding me.
  • Customer referrals: I had a customer asking me to send extra cards for her friends with her order. Hopefully she would pass those on and create contacts for me.
  • Price tags: I’ll be using my cards to price the items that I’ll take for the stall at Creative Craft Retreat.
  • My family and friends don’t all know where to find my shop and blog online so cards are great to give them when I see them.

business card chocolate

{These cards and chocolates will be giveaways at Craft Retreat}

What’s on my card? And why?

  • “CraftyMummy” – I chose to use my “online” name rather than my real name. That way I reinforce my branding. I can add my name by hand at the time I give it out if I want to, and most of them people I give them to know my real name.
  • Blog address: That’s the main place that I spend my efforts online.
  • about.me address: This is a site that summarises all the other places I can be found online.
  • Shop address: This is tricky to remember and I want to sell my items so it made sense to include this.
  • Email: This is the best direct contact for me.
  • Phone: It would be standard to include this on a business card but I felt that, like my real name, I could add it for those who needed it rather than have it on all my cards.
  • The picture is one of the coin purses from my store in fabric that I love. I took the other colours from that image.

I made my cards via the Vistaprint site. It took an hour or so to get it looking the way I wanted – I’m picky! – but the site was easy to use and reasonably priced compared to the other online options I looked at. They have lots of pre-made design, or you can upload a picture of your own like I did.

Do you have business cards for your online business or blog? Any more reasons to add to my list?

Filed Under: Blogging, Crafts Tagged With: Crafts, Madeit

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  1. Jos @ sew, cook, laugh & live says

    October 6, 2011 at 7:31 AM

    I too have just ordered my first business cards! It felt strange as I do not have a business! But when I would tell people that I would write a blog, everyone wanted the address. It is just going to be so easy to hand over a business card now, well, when they arrive.

    • CraftyMummy says

      October 6, 2011 at 7:53 AM

      I agree, Jos. Remembering a blog address can be tricky, especially for people who don’t blog themselves.

  2. Janelle says

    October 6, 2011 at 9:50 AM

    You are so organsied! I have so much to do and think about before craft retreat, including a 11 year old birthday cake, wrapping presents, organising teacher’s gifts, organising more business cards, making some things to sell at craft retreat, etc! I think I am in for a very busy month!

    • CraftyMummy says

      October 6, 2011 at 10:03 AM

      Wow! You’re doing a birthday cake before Retreat!? Your cakes are always amazing so I can imagine that will take a chunk of your time. I’m just trying to get ahead of myself a little so I don’t stress at the end.

  3. Lynne says

    October 9, 2011 at 8:25 AM

    I don’t have a business card but I would consider it essential if I had any kind of business, online or otherwise.

  4. Torkona says

    October 9, 2011 at 9:30 PM

    Picnic bars.. thanks.. now i’m craving me some choccies hehehehe

    But this is a great idea. You should go talk about it at http://theblogplan.blogspot.com maybe guest post about it.

    • CraftyMummy says

      October 9, 2011 at 10:45 PM

      Thanks for dropping in. Better you craving the chocolates than me! I’ll have to visit the blog plan soon…

  5. Amir says

    March 28, 2012 at 4:17 AM

    I have gone through several kinds of business cards and I have found that once I got them, it really did make me feel official. I dont have a physical store so when people ask and I hand them the card, they understand.

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