Benefits Of Laminated Business Cards

May 13, 2008 on 8:23 am | In Finance |
by Chris Channing

Business marketing can be a tricky industry for those who are new to getting their name out on the market. But for those who are resourceful enough, opting for the lamination of business cards instead of going for conventional business cards can have several astounding benefits for businesses.

The process of lamination gives business cards a coating of plastic that can shield the business card from harm or dirt. This benefits the one who buys them, usually the business, as their business cards will last longer before needing replacements. This reinforced plastic can withstand tears, stains, and a wide variety of other substances that normal business cards would be rendered useless by.

The potential customer also benefits from the lamination of a business card, in the sense that they will always have an easy source of contact information thanks to the extended longevity in life of the business card. If a business card lasts longer, customers can appreciate a long term usage of it- which also in turn helps out businesses by reducing reprint costs.

Standing out from the crowd has always given businesses a high return on investment. After all, if one’s business is like all the others, customers might take their needs to a business that can offer more than the average service. Therefore, lamination can serve to “stand out from the crowd” in the sense that it gives off a shiny and sleek look- which can help draw attention and business as a result.

A small drawback to many laminated business cards is that writing on them is very difficult. Because of the plastic exterior, only certain types of markers will be able to leave a lasting mark on such business cards. This is poor for customers who wish to write notes on business cards for later. There are, however laminated business cards that have surfaces that are able to be written on- these, however, will cost extra for the business owners.

Laminated business cards overall will cost a bit more than normal business cards, depending on the options requested. A lamination in the cheapest form might only cost pennies more per card, but some of the more durable plastics an writeable surfaces that can be ordered can make a huge difference in the price. Thus, lamination is usually reserved for businesses who can afford to be flashy and obtain new customers through expert design and taking advantage of technology.

Closing Comments

The options in business card printing are vast- but choosing the right options and spending enough money can essentially give any investment a large return in the long run. The trick is, of course, to find out which options are worth paying for and which are a waste of time. But as businesses can well see, lamination is an option in business card printing and design that has too many benefits to not try at least once. After all, business marketing can be a tough game- and experimenting with what works and what doesn’t is half the battle.

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