A typical business card generally consists of the following seven parts:?
1. Name: generally in Chinese Pinyin. There are also mixed English names and Chinese surnames.
2. Title: usually placed after the name, which may be rank, position, position and technical title? Title), honorary title (honor? Title) and so on.
3. Unit (work? Unit).
4. Department: generally follow the work unit or combine with address forms.
5. Address: including postal code. Usually put a quotation mark before the specific address. British people like to use address forms. Americans often use location.
6. Other communication materials, including telephone (Tel), e-mail, website, etc.
7. Bank account number (account number? Number) and so on.
8、? Commercial projects (commercial? Lines; Business? Range).
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Guide to using business cards:
1. You should give your business card to your customers every time you meet them, not just at the first meeting.
Send business cards to everyone in the company, not just the boss of the company.
3. Send two business cards instead of one. Ask the recipient to forward another business card to others.
4. Put two business cards in each letter, birthday card, holiday card and thank-you letter.
5. Put two business cards in each media package.