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Business Card Maker for Insurance Agents

Build trust at first handshake with cards that showcase your credentials

Insurance is a relationship business, and a well-designed business card helps you make a strong first impression at networking events, community gatherings, and client meetings. NexaLink's free business card maker lets you create professional cards featuring your license number, carrier affiliations, and a QR code linking to your quoting page, so every handshake leads to a potential policy.

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Tips for Insurance Agents

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Include your state license number and NPN to establish credibility immediately

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Add carrier logos or names to show prospects the breadth of coverage you offer

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Print a QR code on the back linking to your free quote request page

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Use a clean, trustworthy color palette like navy and white to convey reliability

Frequently Asked Questions

What should an insurance agent put on their business card?

Include your full name, title, agency name, phone number, email, website, and state license number. Many states require license disclosure on marketing materials. Adding a QR code to your digital profile or quoting page bridges your print and digital presence.

Should I include my license number on my insurance business card?

Yes. Many states legally require it on all client-facing materials. Even where not mandated, displaying your license number builds trust and lets prospects verify your credentials. Include both your state license number and National Producer Number if space allows.

Can I add carrier logos to my insurance business card?

Check each carrier's brand guidelines first. Many carriers permit agents to display their logo on business cards. Showing two or three top carrier logos signals the range of options you offer and helps differentiate you from captive agents.

What is the best design style for an insurance agent business card?

Use a clean, professional design with trustworthy colors like navy, dark green, or charcoal. Avoid overly flashy designs. Insurance is about trust and reliability, and your card should reflect that. A subtle shield or security icon can reinforce your protective role.

How can a QR code help on an insurance business card?

A QR code lets prospects instantly access your online quoting tool, schedule a consultation, or save your digital contact card. It transforms a static business card into an interactive lead generation tool that works long after your in-person conversation ends.

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