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Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostNope. However do get them done professioanlly. I got given a business card once which was home brew with MS Comic Sans typeface.
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Originally posted by Gordon Brown View PostI know, that's why you pay taxes like a permie, but with none of the legal employment protection.
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Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View PostDon't have business cards because I don't have a business.
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Originally posted by Tensai View PostYou're applying an intelligence test for clients? Doesn't that severely limit your market somewhat?
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Saw a websh1te selling a superb business card, it went something like "Your no guns policy is a welcome mat for criminals."
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Originally posted by poser View Postabout to re do my business cards due to an email add change and wondering what do you have on yours?
1.do you have your name or company name as the main focal point of the card?
(reason i ask this as im fairly new into contracting an people know my name not my companies name)
2.do you have registered company adress on it?
3. anything else on there?
Mine have:
Business Name
Name,
Contact(s): tel, fax, mob, email
No website listed as if you can't work that out from the e-mail you don't deserve to have me working for you.
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I have:
Company Name and trading name
My Name
Logo
Phone / Fax number
Email address
Website address
If you want fancy, shiny print, a friend of mine runs a foiled printing business I can point you to that's good (and quite cheap).
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my company name and my own name as the main focal point (it's combined as part of the logo)
yes i have registered company details
other than contact details, no
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business cards
about to re do my business cards due to an email add change and wondering what do you have on yours?
1.do you have your name or company name as the main focal point of the card?
(reason i ask this as im fairly new into contracting an people know my name not my companies name)
2.do you have registered company adress on it?
3. anything else on there?Tags: None
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