Craft Festival Vendors Make Your Business Card Do Double Duty
February 8th, 2010
by Shasta McLaughlin
The Extravaganza Craft Productions
copyright 2008
I received an email the other day from Give to Get Marketing expert, Joe Gracia, that shows how Mullen’s Ice Cream Shop uses their business card to do double duty.
The business card contains the business contact information including name and phone number, but also includes an offer to the business’s customers.
The business card functions as a coupon for $1.00 off purchases of $6.00 or more, $2.00 off purchases of $12.00 or more, $3.00 off purchases of $18.00 or more, or 2 scoops for the price of one. They easily fit all this information on one side of a business card.
There are several ways this concept could be adapted to any business, but I immediately thought of art and craft festival vendors.
Different craft vendors can use different offers.
For instance lower priced jewelry might use an offer very similar to Mullen’s offer above with just a small increase in savings for a slightly larger purchase. Instead of two scoops for the price of one you could use get a free pair of earrings valued at $x.xx with every necklace valued at $xx.xx purchased. For higher priced items like fine art or furniture you might want to increase the size of the discount (or use a % off offer) and purchase to fit more with your items.
The idea is to encourage a customer purchasing one item at craft festivals to purchase an additional item or complimentary item as they will receive a larger discount or savings the more they purchase.
Other offers that could be used on a business card include:
- $x.xx off offers
- x % off offers
- buy x get x -1/2 off and other similar offers
- buy x get x free
The back of the card should have a picture of your best seller and say, “Bring this card and a friend to any show and receive xx offer. See our website for current show schedule.” It should then list your website address. NOTE: Your website should tell what shows you will be attending, have other places they can purchase your items (such as galleries, specialty shops, etc.), and have pieces for sale. By including a coupon code beneath each offer on the front they could use the coupon on their online order to encourage larger online sales.
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Categories: Art/Craft Vendor Hints and Tips, Business Cards




