Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Printable Business Cards for Your New Business

Are you tired of wasting ink, expensive card stock, and your precious time? I was sick of giving out the cheap looking business cards that always seemed a little bit out of alignment. Finally, I found a company that will give you free business cards.
All you have to do is use their templates, either with or without your own graphics, and they print it and make it perfect. Then you sit back and reap the rewards of professional looking business cards for the low cost of shipping. If you want to print them yourself, you can do that too.
You might want to try them out first and see how good of a job they do, or you may want to go all out and have custom business cards, magnets, and notepads delivered directly to your door. All you have to do is go to the site and use the business card template which will allow you to print them or order them as needed.
Nothing says how professional you are like your own unique business card that helps you stand out from all the "other guys". Now you can make your business card reflect what kind of business you run. Not the average run of the mill black and white card with no personality but a colorful, professional, and eye-catching business card that doesn't cost you your first-born.
In addition to the money you save over having someone else design your new cards, you'll be secure in knowing that all of your business information will be correct. You put in the information you want known and then verify it so your name, business name, and contact information will all be right at your potential client's fingertips.
If you do use the free business card template make sure you only set your printer to print one sheet the first time so that you do not waste any of the precious card stock or ink in case you have to adjust alignment. Choose good card stock so that your contacts remember you and not how cheap and unappealing your card was. Also, remember not to use strange, small, or hard to read fonts on your business cards that might make your contact information difficult to decipher. Finally, make sure you have plenty of the correct ink in your printer, and extra ink available so that your cards don't have odd or faint printing on them. No one has to know that either you made your own cards or that you got your business cards for free.

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