A few months ago, I realized that I needed some new cards because my old business cards didn’t even have my email address on them and still sported my old blog url. The Colorado Potters Guild made the decision to allow members to have business cards available at our fall sale upon request at our last meeting and I got to work. The CPG was formed more as a coop and has never been keen on promoting individual members work, so this is a new turn of events for our group.
I like the card a lot more than my old one and even changed my Twitter page to match. I don’t do a whole lot with Twitter, though I suspect that there’s more to it than I realize – another app to occupy my time.
Meanwhile, I’ve become the unofficial web marketing person for the Colorado Potters Guild and designed generic CPG cards for members who either don’t want individual cards or who don’t have the software to design a card. It matches our website and has pertinent guild info printed on it. These cards will be included with purchases at our fall sale and available for people to take home for future reference. I wanted to add next year’s sale dates, but was voted down.
For those of you on Facebook, do you think I should make a separate page for the guild as a marketing tool?
Must run now – going to my daughter’s school Halloween party (the kids start a mini fall break tomorrow and won’t be in school on Halloween),
~Cynthia

