WebVisitingCard -Help & Support
Share with all your clients/customers, family and friends, your neighbours and acquaintances, and new people you've just met. Share with everyone you have on your phone, email contacts, and all your Facebook friends/buzz associates. Maybe one of them will suddenly remember that you're exactly what they're looking for?
Maybe one of them has a friend that needs your services and a link will be made? Your customers will recommend you and share your info with their friends - and you will be exposed to more and more customers!
Do you think a paper visiting card is enough today, and How many do you need to print to reach the desired numbers Can it make that impression you desire to attract more of your Associates, potential clients, acquaintances, Agents, Buzz Clients, Customers, Patients etc
It's a good idea to upload a gallery of photos - it's the easiest way to deliver an impression of who you are and what you do. If you choose to subscribe to WebVisitingCard Individual or Corporate you can & will make that! desired impression !
"About us” - Tell about yourself, but stay focused !
We recommend short, targeted text. Customers do not tend to read much. Write a few words about you and the services solutions you provide and you’re done.
Choose the colours for your WebVisitingCard Your WebVisitingCard should match Your branding. If you have colours in your logo or other marketing materials - we recommend that you choose your WebVisitingCard colours accordingly - that's how you will raise brand awareness as part of effective marketing.
WebVisitingCard International approach- If you have clients both local and abroad it is worth considering having more than one single WebVisitingCard in different languages. We currently offer WebVisitingCard in English.
Suggestions -Saving your WebVisitingCard to the home screen of your mobile phone ! Send your WebVisitingCard automatically to calls that you can't answer..!
You can set up on your mobile phone an automatic text message as a reply to calls that you can't answer. Your WebVisitingCard can be part of this text message. We recommend that you set up a message in personal form, similar to this: "Hello, I am sorry to be unable to answer your call at the moment, I am busy providing the best service to one of my clients. In the meantime, I would be happy if you get an impression of my business card: "www.WebVisitingCard.com/my-card". You should copy your WebVisitingCard link (URL) and replace it with the one like in this example.
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Your Twitter and Facebook LinkedIn business accounts are valuable marketing assets with powerful customer engagement potential.
Providing links to your social media pages on your business cards increases the likelihood that your potential customers will find and follow your company online.
Logos Are Copyrighted, So Use Them Properly Customers immediately recognise brand images.
People expect a Facebook link to follow an F on a blue background, and they know that an image of a blue bird silhouette points to a Twitter account. Facebook and Twitter maintain specific guidelines around the use of their brand images. Both companies provide appropriate logos for free use along with guidelines around how and where to use their images. Facebook requires that their image be unaltered, and that your use of the logo is accompanied by specific terms, such as "Like us on Facebook at Facebook.com/YourCompanyPage.
" Twitter also requires an unaltered use of their logo, and further specifies fonts, layouts and size restrictions. Refer to Facebook's and Twitter's Brand and Asset Guidelines for complete usage requirements. Provide Links Without Logos When adding a link to your Facebook page or Twitter account without the use of a logo, follow conventions for account name and paths that are recognized by most users.
For Facebook, use a shortened URL, such as Facebook.com/YourPageName. For Twitter, include a phrase on your card like "Find us on Twitter at @YourTwitterAccount." Texts that include brand names need to adhere to branding standards. Capitalize company names and ensure correct spelling. Although a browser is not case-sensitive, a company's legal department might be.
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