Rack Card Marketing Medium

October 12th, 2009

Rack cards are useful for advertising events , vacation sites, and business information. These are a remarkable way to market your event, business, or attraction. The color and size of these rack cards definitely make them stand out and attract attention to your card.

The popular size of a rack card is 4×9. After you order your cards, you need to be positive that you decide on a card with printing on both sides. This will offer you more opportunity to inform about your business or event. These cards also look much better double sided. These cards from time to time are printed on assorted types of paper. They are often measured in points, referred to as pt. You ought to know that the higher the point number the thicker and harder the paper is. So you need to think about how flexible you would like your cards to be. Be definite you look at the options and take what fits you and your advertising best . You can typically choose to get a coating added to the rack cards. This will help guard the finished merchandise. It will prevent fingerprints and scuffing from deteriorating your rack cards. Although, if your rack card will have a place for your customers to fill out a form or write anything, you may not want a coating because this cover prevents the ability to write on the card.

Rack cards are often available in hotels, rest areas, landmarks, convenience stores, restaurants and many other places. When you have your cards, you need to think about anywhere you will get the greatest results from placement of your cards. Think of the customers that wish visit your establishment and if they will be lured in or want your services. A clever idea would be to make contact with your local chamber of commerce and ask if you can also leave your cards there or if they can give you some contact information of local organization that accepts rack cards.

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