Eye catching business cards

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WIN-1

Post by WIN-1 »

I used a template to create my business cards- then printed them onto transparent sheets.
My customers look at them in awe and commend their originality.
Like the Coitster says though- it seems to be a good way to waste money.
I prefer they get my company info from my invoice!
Hey, does anybody set up w/ a church or other non-profit org. & do a kickback for fundraising efforts?
Ken
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Post by gold star wsr »

I connected a couple of times with the band boosters of the school that my kids attended, when they were doing car washes. They keep an e-mail data base to announce such events. That worked out very well for me.
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Post by dcj »

How many windshields did you do?
Scott Tyner

Post by Scott Tyner »

I Use 5-Color Cards! They are not cheap. I pay $150.00 + tax for 1000 (.16 per card). 3-repair jobs basically pay for the cards. I only give these cards to the people I do a repair for. I get a great deal of repeat business, though I won't try and tell you it's just because of the 5-color cards.

I go with full color because I think the customer is more apt to keep the card. So far it must be working.

I use cards that I have printed at the local office supply store when I'm out doing some networking. You can get basic cards for around $25.00 per thousand (2.5 each).

Scott
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