Friday, 27 June 2008

Going to a major meeting - seminar etc



Have your own card for that seminar. One big advantage of the Photo Accordion - or any short run home printed card for that matter - is that you can tailor the card for the occasion.

You can also vary the format to suit the event.

1. Use the photo accordion if you are giving a presentation and you want people to have the main points of the presentation.

2. Use the photo accordion if you have a story to tell - and it needs more than a few words.

3. Use the postcard for effect. Advantage - if you have some left over mail them to people you met - or were not able to give cards to.

4. Use the business card for conservativism. But it is less likely to have any effect - it will get lost with the others.

Here is a card I used at an event a couple of months ago. Products are available in the Creative Papers range at OPUSalbums.com

Friday, 23 November 2007

My Photo Accordion - The ULTIMATE memorable Business Card

The OctOPUS blog – from OPUSalbums.com

My Photo Accordion – the ULTIMATE BUSINESS CARD

My Friend Fraser Hay – one of the country’s foremost marketers gives some very sound advice.

One of these is – use your business card to promote your business – print on both sides. Sorry Fraser – mine is printed on ten sides. You can get your whole message across – or several messages.

Your problem is being remembered – you have to stand out and be a bit different. Fold a photo accordion dramatically in front of your prospect – you will be on to the next stage of your selling cycle. I’m proving it myself.











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Of course that is not the only business use – pocket product guides, aide- mémoires, slide presentations, conference agendas – and more.

If you are in sales or marketing; if you are presenting something – it’s a godsend – your introduction – your message – and up to 9 sample photos. And your customer can carry it in his wallet or her handbag. It’s the introduction that will NEVER be forgotten!
Making an accordion is simple. Lay out an A4 sheet using the PhotoSoft template. Text and graphics as you wish. Print – Peel off backing sheet – Fold and there it is!

To give the Photo Accordion a try go to www.opusalbums.com/photoaccordion



Daniel Roberts
www.opusalbums.com
Daniel@opusalbums.com
Tel 0845 8386 286
©Incartek – November 2007