
June 18th, 2008 by

Lee
If you are like me and end up with a lot of business cards then you will probably have them stashed away in a drawer somewhere, don’t throw them out as they can come in handy:
1. You can write on the back of them & make notes about the person who gave you it, maybe about future business or past dealings with the owner
2. Frisbees! If you are ever bored you can use the business cards as little Frisbees this is a great stress relieving trick and if you have any laminated cards you can cause some damage
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June 15th, 2008 by

Lee
If your business card is dull & boring and you are looking for a way to spruce it up then look no further here are some easy ways to make your business card look more appealing.
1. Induce some colour, there is nothing worse than a plain black & white business card
2. Include a picture, ever heard the saying a picture says a thousand words? well a well placed image can let your potential client exactly what you do by just looking at your business card
3. Unclutter your card, i cant tell you how many times i have been given a business card with all the information squeezed together, your business card should point out exactly what you do just by glancing at it.
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June 12th, 2008 by

Lee
Printing your business cards should be the final step in creating business cards, this can be one of the most exciting times but it also means more choices to make, you can have your business cards printed on many different things from normal paper, to plastic type printouts or even simply laminating a business card can make a big change, and make you stand out from the crowd.

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June 9th, 2008 by

Lee
Choosing what to put on your business card purely depends on the type of business you run, if you run a large mail order business you may want to include your order number, personal phone number, website & address however if you run an online company you may want to just put your email address, website address & phone number. We personally recommend you have at least all this information on your business card(s)
1. Your Name
2. Business Name / Website Address
3. Telephone Number
4. What your Business does.
5. Country
6. Address
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June 9th, 2008 by

Lee
if you don’t already have a company logo then putting one on your business card is a great place to start, it will make your card stand out and if your logo is good enough people will actually like it. Below is a quick way to make a business card logo with Adobe.
1. Write your business initials or business name
2. Choose a suitable colour (not black or white)
3. Go to Actions Panel
4. Choose your text layer and then play the action cast shadow
5. There you have it a simple logo
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June 6th, 2008 by

Lee
After our first set of business card templates we have decided to offer some more generic business cards that you can basically fill in your name & contact information, these business card templates will work fine for most businesses and are very easy to use.
http://www.businesscardland.com/home/free-templates.html

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June 3rd, 2008 by

Lee
If you are just looking for a simple business card design, and don’t really mind if it is just simple and to the point then you the ideal thing for you would be a business card template this will allow you just to put in your pertinent information, and there is a wide range of business card templates for a wide range of businesses.

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