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Appointment Cards


Appointment cards are an inexpensive, essential reminder tool for a variety of industries ranging from medical offices, salons, auto, financial and insurance, to veterinary, pet care services, and other consulting businesses who book appointments. Not only do appointment cards serve as a friendly reminder so your clients don’t forget an appointment, but they can also be used to increase brand awareness and keep your information at their fingertips.

By including contact information on your card, your clients can easily reference your address if they forget your location or contact you if they’re running late or unable to make their appointment. This is also a prime opportunity to reinforce your logo, brand image, company slogan, etc.

Creative options for appointment cards are endless. A few ideas include vertical cards, tear-off coupons, embossed or foil print detail, recycled paper, reusable wipe-off plastic or laminate, or double-sided or folded cards for maximum marketing real estate. Appointment cards can even be designed as a business card on one side with space for appointment times on the reverse side. Or consider featuring removable labels/reminder stickers that can be removed and placed on a calendar so they will not get lost in the shuffle. For even greater awareness, consider mailing a follow-up reminder postcard as well.

If you’d like other ideas for appointment cards, give us a call at 630-543-7300. We’d be happy to help you create an appointment card your clients will never forget.

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