Be Aware of Your Image
Author: Kaitlyn Miller
There’s a lot that goes into a good company image.
I once went into an interview with a small company. The building I entered was almost entirely void of pictures, had hardly any furniture, and the office I was greeted into was largely bare. The very look of the place around me felt shabby.
I left that interview with no interest in working for the company. I was left with the impression of a very temporary kind of business that wasn’t going to be around for very long.
I couldn’t honestly say if they were, but that’s the impression I was left with when the interview as over.
Now, this was a rather extreme example, sure, but it’s still important to be aware of. Everything about your business is going to go into the image you present to the public. I don’t know how good those people were at what they do, and I never will. You can do a great job but if people don’t have trust in you it doesn’t really matter.
The bigger your business is the more this is going to apply to the kind of store you run and the people you hire. The type of clothing they wear to the design and layout of the building are all going to be taken into consideration by a person shopping there for the first time. People like to feel safe with a place, and you need to give off that image.
If you have a smaller business how you present yourself is going to be even more important. Think about the kind of body language you use and how you carry yourself through conversations. You’ll need to really step back and analyze how you act when you’re doing business.
Business card printing is also going to be a must. Not only is it going to look a lot more professional to have some full color business cards ready to hand to people whenever you need to, but it gives them a means of remembering you.
Another important factor when dealing with business card printing is that it shows people that you’re willing to spend the money on the small, but important details. A lot of small business owners strapped for cash might rely on a great impression to be enough to make a person remember them.
It’s always great to make a good impression, but it still can’t compete with the tangible nature of a full color business card when it comes to staying with a person.
Take a step back with your business and consider exactly what kind of image you’re putting forward. Stop to consider every angle that you can, because all of it comes together when people are taking a good look at you.
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1 Response to Be Aware of Your Image
Awesome list! I think the natural thing to do is add to the list.
NEXT TIP: Hand out your business cards fast and print more!
Don't stop at printing beautiful full color business cards. I truly believe there's a technique to handing out your business cards. The general idea is.. hand them out to everyone you know! Also, to really stand out from the rest, you guys should really look into getting 16pt business cards with foil printing, spot uv gloss and textured cards.
The other week I did a Google search for 16pt business cards and I came across a printer called 4FocusFX (or 4FocusGraphics)... I placed an order for 1000 business cards and they charged me only $49 (pretty good considering the fact that they were full color front and back)... the cards were pretty nice.. thick, glossy, etc.
Rick
Recommended site:
http://www.4focusfx.com
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