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10 Great Ways to Use Personal Calling Cards to Communicate Your Contact Information

Written by Kristine Lewis

Business cards aren’t just for business people anymore! Business cards for personal use (also known as calling cards) are a wonderful way to convey your personal contact information. With so many different ways to get in touch with people – home phones, cell phones, email addresses, instant messaging, faxes, snail mail addresses, personal websites, blogs, etc – communicating your contact information in an attractive and handy manner is essential part of communication. The great news is that personal calling cards are available in a variety of styles, so you can pass along your information in a way that best expresses your personality!

Here are 10 great ways to use personal calling cards:

Teachers can use calling cards to convey all of their contact information to their students and their parents by sending a calling card home on the first day of class with all of their vital contact information.

Whether you’re moving into a new home or you pack up for the winter for a warmer climate, calling cards are a great way to let everyone know all of your new contact information. Calling cards are great for new college students as well!

Parents of children with serious medical conditions or allergies can spell out their child’s health conditions on a calling card (i.e. what the child is allergic to, medications, etc). Parents can also explain how to handle a medical emergency (i.e. who should be contacted, the pediatrician’s name, insurance information, etc.)

Recently married couples can use a calling card to let everyone know where they will reside and what their new married name is. For women keeping their maiden name or hyphenating their name with their husband’s, it is helpful to spell this out on a calling card. Calling cards can be enclosed with the thank you cards from the wedding.

Party organizers can use calling cards to enclose with shower invitations to detail registry information for expectant mothers or brides.

Coaches can score the “winning play” by use calling cards to pass on all of their contact information to players and their parents.

Mommies who are involved in a lot of activities and play dates can use personal calling cards to express their contact information to everyone they meet.

Throwing a party? Enclose a calling card with party invitations to let guests know when and how to RSVP for your next party.

Use calling cards as an enclosure card with your next gift. You could personalize the gift with text like, “A gift from Ashley Simpson”.

Calling cards are great to pass out to all of the contacts you meet during volunteer activities and civic and community organizations.

Hopefully, this article has provided you with some great ways to use calling cards to communicate your personal information.

This article was written by Kristine M. Lewis, owner of http://www.dreampressonline.com Dream Press provides stationery and gifts personalized just for you! Products include stationery, favors, labels, calling cards and more! Kristine resides in Michigan with her boyfriend and adorable 5-years-old son - Ben.

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