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bmyers.com | Tip of the Week | Its all in the cards Search 

Its all in the cards
Bill Myers - April 24, 2009
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Its all in the cards

I'm embarrassed to say that until this week, I didn't have any business cards.

See, since I rarely deal with customers face to face, I figured I didn't need a business card.

But the reality is, rarely does a day go by that I don't meet someone at the local office supply store, or the post office, or the book store, even the library, who I'd want in my contact file.

And more often than not, that person will hand me their business card and then ask me for mine.

And that's where I come up empty handed. No business cards to give to them.

At least, that's the way it was until I discovered a free way to instantly create professional business cards online.

Using a free online program, I was able to choose from over 100 card designs, enter my business and contact info, and instantly have a downloadable .PDF file I could print on blank Avery business card stock.

So, for the cost of a package of business card stock from Office Depot (or Walmart), I now have great looking business cards - whenever I need them.

As I mentioned above, this service is free to use - you just have to register (free) before you can download the pdf file with your personalized business cards.

It really is a cool service - find it at http://businesscardstar.com/

Use this, and you'll no longer be card-less.


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