I love Business Cards so much you’d think I invented the idea. They’re brilliant! Business cards are perfect for spreading your name around town, keeping it in front of potential customers, and (most importantly) for making a great first impression. If someone has business cards printed up – and they look chic – you know they’re serious about what they do. They’re in it to win it!
With VistaPrint, you can design and customize your own business cards with your very own logo or photo, or you can choose from a really wide array of templates tailored to your industry or niche. What’s more, if you’re searching for a sleek, professional look, you can customize your business cards by selecting a matte or glossy finish, foil-accents and more. Get an electronic business card as well, and jazz up your email signature. These are verrrry impressive.
Like all VistaPrint products, you can create your business cards in minutes and receive them in as few as 3 days.
VistaPrint also has postcards, sticky notes, letterheads, presentation folders, mouse pads, hats, window decals, lawn signs, photo cards, note cards, return address labels, stamps, announcements, invitations, t-shirts (yes, t-shirts), and more. So, if you’re looking to get personal, you can get everything you need in one place – all with the same logo and design and all delivered to you in a matter of days.
Start with Business Cards and simply build from there. New year… time to buckle down and get completely serious!
*** Be sure to check the deals on “Matching Sets” — HUGE savings
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Just out of curiosity; those wouldn’t happen to be affiliate links, would they?
Yes. Just out of curiosity, are you the affiliate link police? Cause if you are, I have an alibi.
Just kidding – I visited your site and discovered a couple of cool things.
1. You were in the military – meaning I have nothing but complete respect for you. My husband was in the Air Force and I have nothing but wonderful things to say about any men and women who have served their country.
2. You’re from Kentucky – I was born in Madisonville Kentucky and we’ve lived in Owensboro Kentucky for years. Best state on the planet – with the friendliest people and the most beautiful wildlife and scenery.
3. You have greyhounds – LOVE greyhounds! They are so classically gorgeous and elegant.
I kept expecting you to mention loving coffee, being obsessed with UK basketball, and harboring a happy little addiction to chocolate. Oh well, you’re totally cool in all the other areas.
No, not the link police. Just a regular reader who was surprised and impressed that you don’t seem to fear the FTC
And thanks for stopping by my site – I can use all the visits I can get. And you’re 2 out of 3 in your last graph – chocolate addiction is my wife’s department.
Lol! The affiliate programs I’m associated with are extremely compliant with the FTC. This is one of 18 blogs/websites in our web publishing business and we march verrrrrry carefully to the music played by the FTC. After all, this is what I do for a living and I don’t want them coming down on me any more than I want my house falling on me!
Besides, the FTC is looking out for consumers who have been taken advantage of by unscrupulous individuals online to the tune of large amounts of money. I’m certain they have bigger fish to fry than me and business cards.
The American flag business card you featured above brought this to mind: I’ve been reading up on Feng Shui in design lately and came across the concept that red and blue aren’t good colors to use together. The idea is that the red (fire element) and blue (water element) don’t mix well and create a feeling of conflict. Makes me wonder how one would go about advertising a patriotic business if you can’t do the whole red, white, and blue theme!
Daisy McCarty