my business card
my business card
Hey guy's here is my card, would appreciate some feedback.
http://gfx.ecardbuilder.com/order.asp?C ... ive=0&gs=4
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http://gfx.ecardbuilder.com/order.asp?C ... ive=0&gs=4
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Looks good, but the price is slightly out of line. I pay $380 canadian for 2500 cards printed both sides, and laminated for durability, so check around you should be able to do better price wise.
I would add the line free if insured, even oif you don't plan to do insurance work, you can do your own version of switch and bait, bait with free and switch to cash.
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I would add the line free if insured, even oif you don't plan to do insurance work, you can do your own version of switch and bait, bait with free and switch to cash.
At Your Service
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Luv the mustang...the white/Purple near the front bumper is a little hard to read. My thought is you might want to go a little darker. Otherwise it looks hot. Dawn
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Looks pretty cool but I'm a mopar guy so I would have used a Dodge Charger instead of the mustang.
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My $.02
I think there is a "readability" problem. The adress/phone number etc is very difficult to read on top of the mustang. I'm sure the actual card would be better in real life, but it's still a problem IMO.
Same thing to some degree with the "Davis Glass Shop, Inc". It's dark-on-dark and when I first looked at it I thought it said "Class"... and my biz name is GlassDoctor.
Maybe you could try matching the font color to the car... that would pop better and make it easy to read. Or maybe it's just that I like silver. 
I think there is a "readability" problem. The adress/phone number etc is very difficult to read on top of the mustang. I'm sure the actual card would be better in real life, but it's still a problem IMO.
Same thing to some degree with the "Davis Glass Shop, Inc". It's dark-on-dark and when I first looked at it I thought it said "Class"... and my biz name is GlassDoctor.


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I agree on readability and price. I get mine local for about 60 bucks a thousand. And when you figure that the majority end up roundfiled it really is not a big deal what they look like. Just what information is there!!!!
My best mentor one said " be fair with your priceing but never too low, be honest with your customer/competition, when the day is done be sure you have done "good works", and always leave something of value on the barganing table!!
While my friend and trainer/ mentor Ray has moved on, his words live.
While my friend and trainer/ mentor Ray has moved on, his words live.
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nice picand color...but your not selling a car ....your vital info is very
hard to read ........ price is way out of line staples is 39.00 for a thousand
use the kiss method cards arn"t meant to be flashy just informative
hard to read ........ price is way out of line staples is 39.00 for a thousand
use the kiss method cards arn"t meant to be flashy just informative
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Very sharp! Hard to read though. Overnightprints.com. I paid 50$ for a thousand. Same kind of sight. You design em online and then order them. Check it out and let me know if it helps you.
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vistaprint.com is also cheaper and has a design function as well. You may also try sir speedy if there is one near you. Cards are really cheap. Maybe you will want to also get some magnetic cards also
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