I use Moo.com. They have a have a number of different cards and are very quick. I use a series of landscape photos on one side and my contact info on the other. I have had a number of calls from people that got the cards two years ago.
hands down..vista print..
sb
Loc: Florida's East Coast
I have used Vista Printing and Prints Made Easy (
www.printsmadeeasy.com ). Both do a great job. They have software that lets you create your own business card online, or you can download a template and create your card design on your computer.
MTG44
Loc: Corryton, Tennessee
You might consider putting award winning photo on the back of card ,if you have one.
I use Vistaprint, which has a 50% off sale through Jan 31.
tshift
Loc: Overland Park, KS.
Silverman wrote:
Need advice on where to buy Business Cards, Self Design, reasonably priced, Good Quality.
Vistaprint!! Have used them for all sorts of products, even a couple of car magnets with my photo business information on them. They are an excellent company to deal with.
Tom
Silverman wrote:
Need advice on where to buy Business Cards, Self Design, reasonably priced, Good Quality.
I second or third or where ever I fell in the list for Vistaprint. Good pricing lots of choices and they work with you on design.
bluesprinting.com
george@bluesprinting.com
for prices
Your local guy might be the best bet, but just about every print shop makes cards-- even Staples. Local guys come in handy when the dog chews up the box and you need some tomorrow.
What I do is use Avery DesignPro to design mine and get a package of precut business cards from Office Max or Staples. DesignPro used to be easily downloaded at their site, but they started hiding it a while ago. I think they realized it was cutting into online print sales. Anyway, come up with a decent design and you can't tell them from print shop ones. DesignPro also comes in handy for all sorts of other things, like posters.
Of course, the card stock and ink aren't cheap, so you might actually save cash at a printer. Most places are almost giving away cards as loss leaders. Printer ink can smear, too, but some of the glossy surfaces don't like color lasers.
Moo are thick awesome quality cards and they runs deals, especially if you are new.
cjc2
Loc: Hellertown PA
My vote is for Vista Print. Everyone I've sent there is happy.
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