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genek
01-30-2014, 05:45 PM
Staples is a good place to get your business cards.. and fast.. I down loaded our new card design this morning and they are ready to pickup now. Cheap compared to what I was quoted by printing company here is the cost.
Documents AMG-001 Same Day - pick up in store Business Card 500 $24.99 ANM-001 Matte Finish - INCLUDED ANP-001 Color - $15.00 Subtotal: $39.99 Sales Tax: $0.00 Total: $39.99 Offer expires This e-mail has been sent to: eking1953@yahoo.com.
steve_g
01-30-2014, 06:47 PM
Business cards…
Are something that have survived the digital age even though most print shops haven’t! As a 6th grader, I hand set type in a composing stick for a local man who happened to be my Sunday School teacher. Business cards were something I couldn’t mess up too badly!
As a teen I observed how successful my dad’s business cards were. He was a church electronic and pipe organ repairman, his cards were printed on self-adhesive labels. These labels were stuck on the bottom of the bench lid. Organists come and go but the bench stays!
Later, when I was a department head at a foam processing plant, a box salesman gave me a card that folded up to a nifty box. I kept that nifty card and likely bought from him because I knew where to find his number!
When I first started my CNC business I wanted a card that “stood out” from the crowd… my first card was a shop made Sintra card. That’s going on ten years now and some people still have them.
My purpose in this missive is… try to be original! Being original is to be remembered! If you use a business card service with a limited number of templates or graphics, you look like everyone else.
SG
The best cards I've ever seen and the cost is amazing. 250 full color cards on gloss white, $10.00
I use VistaPrints for all our printing needs. Not only for the cost, the colors are close to perfect.
www.vistaprint.com (http://www.vistaprint.com)
knight_toolworks
01-30-2014, 07:06 PM
been handing out these for years they are easy to make just spray paint some thin mdf and vcarve the only bad part is the time they take about 10 minutes each.
http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s266/knighttoolworks/posting/E5FDEF33-564C-4455-A46C-03F64E0A0236_zps9xdzbk1r.jpg (http://s154.photobucket.com/user/knighttoolworks/media/posting/E5FDEF33-564C-4455-A46C-03F64E0A0236_zps9xdzbk1r.jpg.html)
khaos
01-31-2014, 11:09 AM
Steve, thats great. It also satisfies a tactile need in the psyche. It's unique and I bet the customers don't give it back.
:D
bcondon
01-31-2014, 03:06 PM
Agree with Joe completely!!
For small money you can get magnetic signs for your vehicle.
Their products are great but you would not want to work for them!! They burn out QA Managers between 30-90 days!
Thanks
Bob Condon
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