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Everyone in my office uses the same card, with their own name on it.
Marissa Macias said:Mine is from vista print. I'm looking to get a new one, so I'll have to ask your opinion later.
This is my card from Vista Print...it represents the color of my Massage Studio! I mention on my card also, to visit my website, this way they can get to know more about the therapist on their own, considering I work still part time building my Massage Clients. So this card works for me while I work a job! :)
Well i use like three or four differet, but here I put two.
P.S. your card is awsome, i love your logo.
Hi Lisa - I had another thought...I don't see an address on your card and am just curious as to why you decided not to add it?
Hey Laura,
I can't really make out what the image is on the right. but from what i can see it seems it has all the right info listed.
Laura Allen said:
Everyone in my office uses the same card, with their own name on it.
This is a big issue! I would recommend that even if you do outcalls, you still put some sort of contact address. Here is my reasoning: I refer to other therapists all the time. I have a vast collection, probably at least 1000, of business cards of other therapists that I have gotten from people all over the country during travels and conventions. I keep them in a card file that is organized alphabetically by the name of the town. When one of my clients says, "I'm moving to _______, or visiting ______", I make an effort to find them someone. If there is no address on your card, it isn't going to be you!
Liz said:Hi Lisa - I had another thought...I don't see an address on your card and am just curious as to why you decided not to add it?
Hey Laura,
As much as i can understand your reasoning...i think one also has to protect themselves when we are working out of our homes.
Laura Allen said:This is a big issue! I would recommend that even if you do outcalls, you still put some sort of contact address.
Hey Laura,
As much as i can understand your reasoning...i think one also has to protect themselves when we are working out of our homes. it's one thing to put your address out there on a card when you have a place but when it's your home i think there has to be some precautions. plus i have found most people have been contacting me via email anyhow. anyone else have thoughts on this?
Laura Allen said:This is a big issue! I would recommend that even if you do outcalls, you still put some sort of contact address. Here is my reasoning: I refer to other therapists all the time. I have a vast collection, probably at least 1000, of business cards of other therapists that I have gotten from people all over the country during travels and conventions. I keep them in a card file that is organized alphabetically by the name of the town. When one of my clients says, "I'm moving to _______, or visiting ______", I make an effort to find them someone. If there is no address on your card, it isn't going to be you!
Liz said:Hi Lisa - I had another thought...I don't see an address on your card and am just curious as to why you decided not to add it?
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