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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostGot my cards back from Zazzle and less than happy, size is non standard so don't fit in a normal business card holder and the QR Code doesn't work, its just blank.
Although on the plus side I am happy with the layout and graphics, so will now take the card to a local printer and get them to make some up with an adjusted QR Code
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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostYup they mostly outsource it to Eastern Europe then add they're margin on top
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWhy don't you visit one of your local printing shops and see what they can produce for you?
At least you know the quality of the product you will be getting.
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Got my cards back from Zazzle and less than happy, size is non standard so don't fit in a normal business card holder and the QR Code doesn't work, its just blank.
Although on the plus side I am happy with the layout and graphics, so will now take the card to a local printer and get them to make some up with an adjusted QR Code
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I've been given a couple of these USB business cards recently. But then again my client cos are all in the "Meedjah" world. I personally don't have any business card to reciprocate with.
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Depends who your clients are... If it's old skool fusty besuited types then they appreciate that medium. But as MF said - they're cheap enough to get some anyway just in case it's appropriate. I use my local Kall Kwik. Cheap but you can choose from a wide variety of paper stock. I also once entertained the idea of those little CDROM 'cards' but never got around to it. Ideal for a portfolio-led business.
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I wouldn't bother with that but would look to add to linked-in network JIC
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostWould you stick your Linkedin address on there too?Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostPhone, email, web
you've already met them so what do you now need linkedin for?
Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostYou can get them with 2D barcodes on the back. This is useful for iPhone users who want to scan the barcode and this will create a contact in the address book,
Originally posted by Cliphead View PostDon't use Vistaprint. Google Vistaprint scam.
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I get mine printed extra large and in colour. The stand out better in phone boxes.
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