Your Questions About How To Do Business Cards Online

Paul asks…

What is the best Business Card Printer Company?

I will like to make new business card for our company.
The one we have are are badly print by VistaPrint
are on bad paper…

We would like “glass paper” (sorry if it’s not the proper term)

We design our own card.
But what is the best printer company for business card?

Jere answers:

I’ve tried several online business cards printers before. There are lots of options with several big players in the online printing company.

But what I’ve found is that the bigger companies offer less customer service they offer – and i’ve seen some very bad stories. And their products are too geared towards their own agenda and money saving that it doesn’t really make it worthwhile for the average consumers (me) that wants a quality product on a budget.

For example, they’ll offer you a great deal like FREE business cards, only for you to find their there are thieir own marketing logos on the back, and you need to pay to have it removed. Or, you have to pay extra to get a decent enough stock (thickness of the cards), or pay to have it UV coated… So on and so on… It just gets frustrating. For me I just need something simple and straight forward.

So Yes… I agree with the previous poster, I like ez-ink.com. They are very personal and friendly when you call with questions. A very boutique feel. And best of all they have great high quality business cards and postcards products that are simple to design and very affordable. In fact, I believe they have a price match guarantee. So you really can’t beat that. Go EZ-Ink!

But this is just IMHO.

Good luck.

Fiber

Donna asks…

Where can I find Free Business Cards printable online?

Where can I find a free Business card template? I want to personalize business cards and print them out
i need to make FREE “business cards” NOT info about starting a business

Jere answers:

These sites (from Avery, HP and Microsoft) provide business card templates. You can create your own business card and print them on your printer:

http://www.avery.com/avery/en_us/Templates-&-Software/Templates/_/Ns=Rank

http://www.hp.com/sbso/productivity/office/buscards.html

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/CT102532231033.aspx

have fun

Lizzie asks…

where can i actually find some free online sites for business cards?

would like to know some great sites for freebie business cards as i need some but on a budget? or some clever suggestions on ideas to make my own perhaps..thanks so much!!

Jere answers:

I doubt if anyone is going to give away free business cards, but you may be able to find designs for them.

If you have a printer, you can get letter size business card stock at any business supply store that you can print multiple business cards to which then breaks apart into the cards. If you have an ink jet printer make sure you get suitable business card stock.

Jenny asks…

Family Card Business?

I’m thinking of starting a greeting card business with my mother in law, and I want your opinion on this. Do you think a card making business will work in this economy? Art is something we both enjoy doing, and is all I’m good at. Right now, I’m almost jobless, and I just cannot imagine working for yet another boss. My days are numbered, and so is hers. We need to make some money in order to survive. I have my doubts about the business, and I don’t have much confidence we can pull in enough money to pay for the bills and mortgage.

Do you think this business will work? I don’t have a car so it’s difficult for me to commute. My current job is within a walking distance, so I don’t know how I can commute to my next job. That’s why I need to do something at home or within my neighborhood.

If you’re in this business or something similar, what’s your advice?

p/s: My relationship with my mother in law is very good, so no worries about that.

Jere answers:

I am in the greeting card business and I’m here to tell you that it is Thriving right now!
My business is a little different, you work from home, online.
What we do is either choose a card from over 11,000 cards in the database, or you can design your own. You can upload photos, add frames, voice bubbles, captions, etc, and then sign the card in your own handwriting. Once you click send, a REAL card goes out in the mail complete with postage.
You can also add gifts and/or gift cards.
This is something we market to small business owners, salespeople, hairstylists, mortgage brokers, chiropractors, etc. As an effective but inexpensive tool to keep in touch with clients or generate referrals.

You can add your own artwork as well. The choice is yours.
An excellent income can be made in the greeting card industry.

Best of luck to you!

Lisa asks…

Business Credit Card?

I am thinking about opening a business credit card and was wondering which option was better:

OPTION #1:
– 0% APR for balance transfer for 15 months
– 7.99 fixed APR thereafter
– 3% transacton fee
– 5% cash back or travel rewards
– no annual fees or limit on earnings

OPTION #2:
– 2.99% fixed APR for life
– 9.99% purchase rate
– 0% transaction fee
– 6% cash back or travel rewards
– no annual fees or limit on earnings

I plan on paying all my monthly bills on time and am mainly using the card to make purchases. Any suggestions?!
I will be paying all my bills every month. The credit card will be mainly used to make company purchases. And there will not be alot of company travel.

Jere answers:

Advanta Life-of-Balance Platinum Card is a best option.
This credit card issued by Advanta is very popular among the balance transfer community. The reason being that it offers a low 2.99% Fixed APR for LIFE on balances transferred within 3 months. That is an offer which few credit card companies can match. With this excellent balance transfer rate the Advanta Life-of-Balance Platinum Card offers Up to 6% Cash Back or Travel Rewards. The credit card has No annual fee, and the reward program has no limits on earnings. On the whole a good credit card to transfer the balances.
Apply online at: http://www.credit-card-gallery.com/Advanta.html

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