Just because most people look for houses online doesn’t mean it’s where they also find the real estate agent they want to work with. In fact, only 9 percent of people find their realtor online, and about 40 percent say they get theirs through personal connections and referrals.Â
The truth is, despite the world going online, a lot of professional networks have been built through in-face interactions. The real estate field is no different. A wider network can let you land better clients and more listings. And an excellent tool to widen your professional network, aside from good communication skills, licenses, and experience, is through a business card.Â
Even in a world becoming paperless, a business card is an indispensable tool. Not only does it contain your name, address, and company, but it also displays information that could potentially open you up to more opportunities, such as your LinkedIn profile, website portfolio, social media page, etc.Â
Now that we know how important business cards are in professional networking, it’s time to make your own if you don’t have one yet. And to give you some inspiration, take a look at some business card samples for real estate agents, brokers, and realtors. Â
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Real Estate Professionals Business Cards
Nowadays you can work a lot of styles for business cards. You could use traditional materials such as paper and cardboard, but some designers now make cards from plastics, glass, metals, etc.Â
For the typeface, nothing can beat a serif and sans serif typeface. Be wary of using decorative fonts unless you have a trusted designer who can absolutely kill the style. Serif and sans serif work even for non-designers because they’re legible and available for free on the internet.Â
Another thing you need to consider is your logos and other icons and symbols. You can engrave them on the cards, such as some samples below. Or you can emboss them. Logos can also take the whole front space while showing the details on the back. Or you can place the logo side by side with the name and contact information.Â
Try creating a real estate business card today.
Discover some designs below:
Business Card Design by gayathrik2244
Business card Real Deal by Roden Dushi
Fortress Business Card Template by Dmitry Lepisov
HR Properties – Business Card by Muhammad Ali Effendy
HSCo branding 02 – biz cards & sleeves by atomicvibe design lab
Hunter Vacation Rentals by kaatem
Joint Property Australia by zahidrabby.bigc
Kaley Hansen, Broker Associate by mrgembel33
Minimalist Real Estate Business Card by Khairul Abedin Mahan
Minimal real estate business card by Prodip Kumar Mondal
P-Cards by Type08 (Alen Pavlovic)
 Property Management Business Card Design by HAKIMA 2
REAL – Business Cards by Eddie Lobanovskiy for unfold
Real Estate Agent Business Card Design by adiazudin
Real Estate Agent Business Card Design by chandrayaan.creative
Real Estate Building Business Card
Real Estate Business Card by Enal Design
Real Estate Business Cards by chandrayaan.creative
Real Estate Business Card Design by Md Sahjahan Rabi
REAL ESTATE BUSINESS CARS DESIGN by Bogdan
Real Estate Cottage Business Card
Real Estate Development Business Card
Real Estate Home Business Card
Real Estate Entrepreneur by Riz’
Real Estate Managemene Company by INDIAN_Ashok
Real Estate Properties Business Card
Real Estate Towers Business Card
REALTY BUSINESS CARDS (portrait) by Bogdan
Residentia – Business Card by Jahid Hasan
Skyscraper Sun Real Estate Business Card
TrueNorth Biz Card by Jay Walter
Urban Chinese Property Development Co. by Lanka Ama
Vesper Homes – Business Card Proposal by Mateusz Nieckarz
Warren & Company by Sandaruwan
Weiss Housing Business Card design by Ruben Daem
Final Thoughts
Whether you like it or not, a business card can mean the difference between zero leads and multiple offers. The next time you talk to someone in your field, don’t let the chance pass without ever handing this sleek and helpful piece of paper.Â
Fortunately, for those without one, it’s not that difficult to make. A lot of tools online can help you create a business card in seconds. Take Brandcrowd’s business card maker, for instance. On its website, you can view several templates you can pick and buy immediately. But should you decide to create your own from scratch, you could choose a template and customize it to your liking.Â
Now, if you want to hire a designer, you could do a crowdsourcing campaign on DesignCrowd. Unlike a freelance designer, crowdsourcing allows you to choose among several designs and pick the best— all for a very minimal amount.Â
A business card is like a seed. If you sow it in the early days of your career, you could reap the benefits later on when clients start to look for your services. So hop on to your next face-to-face meetings armed with a sleek calling card. And finally, if you want to go the traditional route and order your business cards locally, you can search printing companies in your area and place your order right then and there. How about organizing all the business cards you receive from your clients and leads? We got some tips for you as well. Try using a rolodex, cardbook, or using list stacking software for a more efficient organization.
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Written by DesignCrowd on Tuesday, September 7, 2021
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