Common Errors and Misconceptions in Writing Business Card Titles

Diposting oleh writer on Senin, 26 September 2011



What's in a name? Lot, especially if it is on the card. Business Card titles are one of the main highlights of this identity card.

Look at how much information is written there. There is your name, company or organization, phone number, cell phone number, address, e-mail address and your title, of course. Given the very limited space for a business card, usually mounted on 2 "x 3.5", you have to put in only the most important information about you. And these are not just telling people about their contact details. It is also a powerful tool for building a big impression, especially if you have a nice title to go with an elegant business card.

Notice that you really can not include any lot, except the data above. This means that, unlike brochures, postcards, flyers and other advertising tools, I can not say much about who you are, what you are doing and what it offers. With cards, the recipients perform quite a lot to do with the information found in the card, especially from the title cards and logos.

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After the commercial space in an elegant and well-known commercial district leaving a trace. Since the company that belongs to the Fortune 500 list of the more impressive, but it has a highly respected title / position, or because of their educational achievements such as getting a degree of doctor of philosophy, or because of their well-deserved rise in the hierarchy of the company as vice president certainly says a lot about who you are and what you're capable of. So, it does not matter if you wrote it correctly?

errors and misconception

a person with a degree in medicine is a doctor and earns MD suffix, but it should read 'Dr. John Doe, a medical doctor? "Some people do. Here are some common mistakes in the headline-writing that you should avoid:

1 Do not include your degree and your title. Pick one.

for doctors, or write "John Doe, MD", or "Dr. John Doe." If you've done with my doctorate, write "Dr. John Doe "or" John Doe, PhD. "Lawyers, on the other hand, can not write any 'Atty. John Doe "or" John Doe, Esq .'

as follows, if you have different titles such as CPA, and Esq. Do not write "Atty. John Doe, CPA'.

2 Do not put "Mr." or "Mrs." before their names in the business card.

Do not write Mr. John Doe 'on your business card. "Mr. John Doe, MD" It is especially a big no-no. This also applies to other files. Do not use the 'gentleman' If you want to include your name or degree on your behalf.

3 Not all of Abbreviations and Acronyms demand periods.

, Ph.D. should actually be written as a doctor but in recent years, the former has become accepted and widely koristi.Isto true for MD. Some of the other relevant abbreviations and acronyms include: D.Ed. (Doctor of Education), D.M.D. (Doctor of dental medicine), RD (registered dietitian), RN (nurse), director (CEO) and COO (chief operating officer ).

So remember, before you venture into online printing for your next set of cards, make sure the title of the business card is written correctly. It should be a tool, not a turn-off.

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