Cheap business cards

Jon12345

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Jan 30, 2007
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I want to buy some business cards but since I do a number of different things, I want to have 3 different designs.

Any recommendations on where I can get some cards done quickly, cheaply and in small run quantity?

Thanks,

Jon
 
I've used:
1) Vista Print - not good quality - but good for start up's on a budget
2) Goodprint - FANTASTIC - great quality - ok price - well worth it
3) I saw somebody last week that had a really creative card and I think they got it from moon pig.

Hope that helps.

Regards,
AC
 
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JakeGrinnell

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I suggest making your own with Microsoft Publisher.

They have a few nice layouts which you can edit easily and of course all you pay for the is card you print it on.

If you don't feel they are doing your business justice you can either try again with one of the other many layouts or then go down the purchasing route.
 
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I suggest making your own with Microsoft Publisher.

They have a few nice layouts which you can edit easily and of course all you pay for the is card you print it on.

If you don't feel they are doing your business justice you can either try again with one of the other many layouts or then go down the purchasing route.

As a designer I'll try not to choke or cry!

Please dont send a publisher file to a professional printers..... and be careful about putting thick card through your own printer, it can damage them!

Jen
 
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Im not saying they are great but theres alot more vital things to spend money on in business and these are not particully one of them.

If you value your image so poorly, why even bother with a business card? Save even more and write your number on a bit of scrap paper. You won't damage your image any more than using a crap business card and you can save a few quid for the essentials as you see them.
 
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JakeGrinnell

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If you value your image so poorly, why even bother with a business card? Save even more and write your number on a bit of scrap paper. You won't damage your image any more than using a crap business card and you can save a few quid for the essentials as you see them.

The quality of the publisher card will not destroy your damn business it will save you some money. This forum is full of idiot sales people -_-
 
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hm , good spot for that, but that online, how do you operate it?

Why promote my service when Neil is the king of digital printing here and can undercut me.

Seriously though - don't use publisher, and don't print them yourself... if you go to a network meeting and hand out a clipart design on a poor quality card - it says a lot more about your business standards then you want it too.

You'd be better off with Vistaprint - and i'd only recommend using them in a dire situation!

Jen
 
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Jon12345

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Previous message timed out so couldn't change.

For my business cards, which looks better. Having Fast PC Support or PC Support?

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