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Successfully Handing Out Business Cards To Potential Clients

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Article by Lynne Saarte

Your business cards would not serve its purpose well if you do not hand them out to clients and colleagues. You may have the greatest business cards but if you merely display or keep them, they are rendered useless. Truly, to effectively promote your business nowadays, it is a must to widen your list of contacts through impressive business card printing.

As you read this article, you will unearth new facts on how to use your business cards to win new clients and partners. Read on and find out how business card printing can successfully advertise yourself and your business to the world out there.

The first step to do is to make your business cards really work. This means you have to give them away. The drawer should not be its hiding place, or the business card box. They would be worthless if they are only left there. Get your business cards into the hands of your potential clients so people would get to know you and your company. You will find below some simple tips on how you can successfully hand out your business cards.

To reap the fruits of your business card printing, remember to keep your business cards with you at all times. Let them stay for a while in your wallet or your purse, or perhaps your briefcase. Make sure you have lots of copies so you could give them away at once. You might also want to put some on your desk. You should also have some inside your card. Truly, it is essential to have them with you always so you can introduce your company appropriately to any potential client. Also, make sure you have enough stock with you. You will never know when a good opportunity to hand out business cards might come your way.

Moreover, handing out your business cards fashionably is another technique you can try. Why not buy a business card holder where you can keep your cards in style? These holders can also keep your business cards from getting crumpled. There are so many card holders out there with different styles. Just pick the one that best speaks about you.

Another thing to remember in business card printing – if you aim for your recipients to handle your cards properly, it is a must that you care for their business cards too. Let them know you appreciate their card. When you get hold of somebody’s business card, do not just keep them right away. Look at the card for a few moments and then grasp their content. Show the person that you value their gesture. It is important as well to do business card printing the moment you have any changes in your contact information. When there is a sudden update in your card’s details, print a new set of business cards right away. Do not let your clients have a bad impression of you because your business cards state your old contact details. Truly, it is a must to update your business cards once there is a need because that will make your customers communicate with you properly.

Another way of disseminating your business cards is to place them in areas where people can quickly spot them. You could have them placed in malls, hotels and schools. Also, you could set up some kind of bulletin board in your workplace that will allow others to put up their business cards as well.

You might also want to have your cards inserted in other forms of print material. A great example is mailing your gratitude cards to prospects together with your business cards. This will enable you to broaden your distribution coverage and reaching out to more people.

These are just some of the few easy ways of bringing your business cards out into the very people who should be having them in the first place. Indeed, business card printing at its best can help you gain more clients and partners.

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Avery Business Cards for Inkjet Printers, Matte, White, Pack of 250 (08371)

Avery Business Cards for Inkjet Printers, Matte, White, Pack of 250 (08371)

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How to Make Custom Business Cards

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Article by Tim the Tutor

If you are tired of paying big bucks to outsourced companies to print your business cards, this easy how-to guide will walk you through the steps to a better solution: creating customized business cards from the comfort of your office or home. Below is a list of helpful facts to help you make the right decision, including basic information on some of our most popular business card cutters, and how to actually use the cutters to make your custom business cards. Choosing a Business Card CutterBusiness Card Cutters are used for cutting several different size business cards in various formats. Come of the most popular business card cutting formats include 10-up, 12-up, and 4-up. There are two basic kinds of business card cutters available: Manual Business Card Cutters and Electric Business Card Cutter. Manual Business Card Cutters are typically used for lower volume needs, and are created using an economically price machine that is operated using a hand crank that pulls the paper through slitters. Electric Business Card Cutters will be used for higher volume needs where speed and efficiency is essential. Both kinds of business card cutters will accept standard letter size sheets (8.5″ x 11″) and turn them into beautiful business cards. Just print your cards using the particular business card template for your machine, and put the sheet through the business card cutter. The result: Beautifully made business cards from the home or office. No more outsourcing, and paying expensive prices; business card cutters will pay for themselves after just a few uses!Now that you know the differences between Manual Business Card Cutters and Electric Business Card Cutters, we can look into some cutters that specialists have found to be the best on the market. The first business card cutter that we well suggest is for individuals and companies with low-volume needs, and it is called the Manual Cardmate Business Card Cutter (http://www.binding101.com/manual-cardmate-business-card-cutter.html). This economically priced cutter will pay for itself with just one use! It has the capability to cut up to 60 business cards in just 60 seconds. The CardMate will cut in the most popular format, 10-up, making building and designing your templates easy. The finished business card size is the standard, 2″ x 3-1/2″. It is small, lightweight, and safe for all ages!The second business card cutter that we will suggest is for small to medium sized offices with weekly (or more) business card cutting needs. The Instant Card Business Card Cutter(http://www.binding101.com/instant-card-electric-business-card-cutter.html is a great little machine that is easy to use and has the capability to cut through paper, magnetic paper, glossy paper, coated paper, and more. The user-friendly Instant Card Cutter is compact and lightweight, making it extremely mobile to be moves to different office locations. The Instant Card is priced low and gives you professional cuts quickly and efficiently. Making your Custom Business CardsNow that you have chosen the perfect business card cutter for your particular volume needs, we will review the process using one of the most popular business card cutters on the market, the Manual CardMate Business Card Cutter. What You Will Need

Cardmate Manual Business Card Cutter Your Custom Printed Card Stock Sheets on the 10-Up Business Card TemplateHow to Make Your Business Cards:Print your custom business cards using the downloadable Microsoft Word 10-Up Business Card Template on your choice of cardstock or paper. Insert one sheet of your business cards vertically into the rear opening of the CardMate, and crank the handle clockwise until the sheet passes through. This cuts your business cards into four strips. Dispose of the two outer scrap strips. Place one of your strips horizontally into the front opening and crank the handle clockwise until the sheet passes through. This cuts your strip into five business cards. Dispose of the scrap strips on the outside of your cards. Repeat with your second strip to complete your business cards.

If you have questions or are interested in purchasing a Business Card Cutter (http://www.binding101.com/business-card-cutters.html), visit Tim the Tutor at Binding101.com (http://www.binding101.com). They have great pricing on a full line of Business Card Cutters (http://www.binding101.com/business-card-cutters.html) and they charge only for shipping UPS Ground. Shop online now!

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How to Make Custom Business Cards

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If you are tired of paying big bucks to outsourced companies to print your business cards, this easy how-to guide will walk you through the steps to a better solution: creating customized business cards from the comfort of your office or home. Below is a list of helpful facts to help you make the right decision, including basic information on some of our most popular business card cutters, and how to actually use the cutters to make your custom business cards.

Business Card Cutters are used for cutting several different size business cards in various formats. Come of the most popular business card cutting formats include 10-up, 12-up, and 4-up. There are two basic kinds of business card cutters available: Manual Business Card Cutters and Electric Business Card Cutter. Manual Business Card Cutters are typically used for lower volume needs, and are created using an economically price machine that is operated using a hand crank that pulls the paper through slitters. Electric Business Card Cutters will be used for higher volume needs where speed and efficiency is essential. Both kinds of business card cutters will accept standard letter size sheets (8.5″ x 11″) and turn them into beautiful business cards. Just print your cards using the particular business card template for your machine, and put the sheet through the business card cutter. The result: Beautifully made business cards from the home or office. No more outsourcing, and paying expensive prices; business card cutters will pay for themselves after just a few uses!

Now that you know the differences between Manual Business Card Cutters and Electric Business Card Cutters, we can look into some cutters that specialists have found to be the best on the market.

The first business card cutter that we well suggest is for individuals and companies with low-volume needs, and it is called the Manual Cardmate Business Card Cutter. This economically priced cutter will pay for itself with just one use! It has the capability to cut up to 60 business cards in just 60 seconds. The CardMate will cut in the most popular format, 10-up, making building and designing your templates easy. The finished business card size is the standard, 2″ x 3-1/2″. It is small, lightweight, and safe for all ages!

The second business card cutter that we will suggest is for small to medium sized offices with weekly (or more) business card cutting needs. TheInstant Card Electric Business Card Cutter is a great little machine that is easy to use and has the capability to cut through paper, magnetic paper, glossy paper, coated paper, and more. The user-friendly Instant Card Cutter is compact and lightweight, making it extremely mobile to be moves to different office locations. The Instant Card is priced low and gives you professional cuts quickly and efficiently.

Now that you have chosen the perfect business card cutter for your particular volume needs, we will review the process using one of the most popular business card cutters on the market, the Manual CardMate Business Card Cutter.

Cardmate Manual Business Card Cutter
Your Custom Printed Card Stock Sheets on the 10-Up Business Card Template

Print your custom business cards using the downloadable Microsoft Word 10-Up Business Card Template on your choice of cardstock or paper.
Insert one sheet of your business cards vertically into the rear opening of the CardMate, and crank the handle clockwise until the sheet passes through. This cuts your business cards into four strips. Dispose of the two outer scrap strips.
Place one of your strips horizontally into the front opening and crank the handle clockwise until the sheet passes through. This cuts your strip into five business cards. Dispose of the scrap strips on the outside of your cards. Repeat with your second strip to complete your business cards.

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Business Cards

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Business Cards are typically small cards (that fit into the palm) and are used to hold business related company or individual information. A business card normally holds name, company/ profession or service name, contact info that includes addresses, telephone and fax numbers, email IDs and website URL. They are exchanged when people are introduced to one another. They serve to transmit information and act as a memory aid when persons want to remember or contact the business or individual. In earlier days, business cards have been sporting black colour font on a plain white background. But today’s business cards might have multiple colors and visuals to grab attention.

Typically they are printed out on card stocks with standard sizes. There are country-wise and locality based norms that determine card sizes in general. The weight of a card too is determined by the above parameters.

Cards earlier used to have only one or two colours; but now with the advent of digital and batch printing in full swing, printing with all colors has become a cost effective option. There are different kinds of finishes that can be given including polished and matte laminates. Business cards can have a UV gloss coating for a glossy finish. A three dimensional effect can be imparted on the printed matter. The cards can be printed using typical printing machines or with digital copiers or digital presses. These cards software is available in plenty which can be used to produce business cards en-masse either at a printer’s or even at home. The tools provided with this kind of software include design, layout tools and text editors.

They also come in other formats like CD ROMs.

With the current technological advancement these cards have come into vogue. They have a big advantage – they can hold huge amount of data and correspondingly a lot of information can be made available regarding the business or individual. They come in many shapes including square, circular or oval. They are similar in size to standard business cards. The CD-ROMs can fit into the 80 mm tray of a CD-ROM drive in a computer. They are compatible with most drives but not with drives that have slot loading. Though they can hold huge quantities of data and presentations about the business services they have not replaced the traditional business cards. These days many of the hand held computers like laptops, mobiles, palm tops etc are designed to transmit e business cards using wireless technology (like infra-red/ Bluetooth/ RFID). The recipient can then directly save this information on to his machine without the need to re type the same.

Many materials are used in the manufacture of these cards like paper, thick card, plastic or PVC which could be frosted and translucent, clear plastic, white plastic and metallic plastic. There are even cards made of unique materials like metallic cards, rubber cards, magnetic cards etc. Such materials are used when the company or individual is trying to advertise his business in a unique and attention grabbing manner.

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Unique Way To Advertise Your Business Cards- Perfect For Business Owners

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Here I will give you a simple guide on how to display your business cards in a unique way to attract more customers….perfect for all business owners.

PIX N’ TRAY™ ~ Unique Multi-Purpose Centerpiece

First, if you don’t already own a Unique Versatile Photo Centerpiece ~ PIX N’ TRAY™, you can get one @ www.Pixntray.com

PIX N’ TRAY™ ~ Unique Multi- Purpose Centerpiece

The unique versatile photo centerpiece is perfect for advertising your business in a unique and inviting way. Display your business cards in a unique way and add some candy/snacks to this versatile photo centerpiece…the centerpiece also “spins”…sure to draw attention to your table whether is for open house, tradeshow, catering, flea market or yard sale. The unique versatile centerpiece is perfect for all business owners.

THINGS YOU WILL NEED

Multi-Purpose Photo Centerpiece~ PIX N’ TRAY™
card stock paper or computer paper or photo paper: You need two (8 x10) sheets of paper.
Scissors
Business cards
candy

STEP 1

Get 8 of your business cards and some chocolate and or candy.

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PIX N’ TRAY™ ~ Unique Versatile Centerpiece

Here is a sample of PIX N’ TRAY business cards.

If you decide you want to personalize your own cards then take your paper from your “things you will need list” which I mentioned earlier, and use Pix n’ tray fun cards (arrives with your versatile photo centerpiece) as your guide to trace and trim your card stock paper…it’s easy, simply trace and cut.

Now that you have them cut out, write on each card using a pen or marker;

SPECIAL – BUY 1 GET ONE FREE
THANK YOU
TAKE ONE
OR DISPLAY BUSINESS CARDS

PIX N’ TRAY™ ~ Unique Versatile Centerpiece

Note: the half rounds wall and rectangular walls will support all your business cards, candy and or stationery goods in an upright position without  tilting to the sides (that’s what makes this versatile photo centerpiece so unique)…your business cards and candy/snacks will always look nice & tidy.

Note: In lieu of the cards you can also place your own personal photos.

Tip: before cutting the paper, type words, business logo, or images using your computer and then print paper, trace and cut. You could get as creative as you like. The ideas are endless!

STEP 2

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Take your business cards and or your already cut and personalized cards and easily slide them into the tray’s half round inserts ( place cards in half rounds located towards front of the tray…if you like you could also place fun cards, photos or and messages on all 8 have rounds and 8 rectangular(s)…

This is great so when all the candy or snacks are off the tray, all business cards, messages etc. are revealed…so your centerpiece always looks personalized and inviting.

Note: The tray half-rounds have an opening on each side where you easily slide in and out your photos, personalized cards, fun cards, etc.

STEP 3

After you insert your personalized business cards into the centerpiece half rounds, you then can place all your candy, chocolate bars and or other snacks. Sure to draw attention…terrific way to draw attention to your business.

PIX N’ TRAY™ ~ Unique Versatile Centerpiece

The versatile photo centerpiece can display, business cards, photos and or fun cards at the same time holds many goodies, snacks, and or stationery goods such as;

Assortments of Chocolate bars – up to 36 pieces
Crackers –  48 pieces
Cookies – assortments of cookies
Cheese – assortments of cheese
Fruits – assortments of fruits
Pita breads – 24
Taco -12
Napkins – 100 pieces ( use school colors)
Forks- 50 to 75 pieces
Spoons- 50 to 75 pieces
Knives- 50 to 75 pieces
Thank you cards- 100 pieces
Business cards – 100 pieces…and many more goodies, snacks and stationery goods.

PIX N’ TRAY™

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TIP: You can also place goodies or flowers or many other essentials on center of the versatile photo centerpiece… Ideas are endless!

Enjoy your new unique personalized business centerpiece!

PIX N’ TRAY

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Creating and Using Outlook 2007 Electronic Business Cards

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One practice that’s common across virtually all businesses is the exchange of business cards. Starting with Outlook 2007, Microsoft aligned itself with that tradition (and with other email products) by adding simple, user-friendly support for electronic business cards. These cards, created using the industry standard vCard (.vcf) format, not only look good on the screen, but can be exchanged easily with most any other modern email or contact management program.

However, while working with electronic business cards in Outlook 2007 is easy, designing an effective, attractive business card, whether electronic or printed, can be an elaborate production with designers, focus groups, and so on. This puts the art of designing quality electronic business cards outside the scope of this article. What we’ll do is talk only about how you create and use electronic business cards. It’ll be up to you to come up with a design you are proud of.

Creating Your Electronic Business Card

Whenever you create a contact, Outlook will automatically create a very basic electronic business card for it. These are simply lists of the basic information you entered for that contact, such as their name and address, along with a copy of the contact’s picture (if you have one). What follows is a high-level view of the steps necessary to create fancier cards to that replace the plain and frankly dull default ones.

To create an electronic business card for a particular contact, follow these steps:

Open the contact you want to work on. You’ll see the current version of the card on the right side of the contact window.
Right-click the current electronic business card, then click Edit Business Card to open the Edit Business Card dialog box.
You’ll see numerous options and controls for modifying and controlling every aspect of the business card. Fortunately, Microsoft has simplified things by including an image of the business card here. That image changes its appearance as you make changes to the controls. This allows you to see the results of each change right away. That also means you can undo changes you don’t like and freely experiment with all the design possibilities.
Once you’ve finalized what information you want to appear on the card, move over to the top of the Card Design section and work your way down each control, experimenting with different settings until you get a design that you like. To include an image other than the photo associated with the contact, click the Image button to insert it. Click Background to apply a background color to the card.
Repeat the previous two steps in any order to refine and tweak your card design until it’s exactly the way you want it. Click OK when done.
Working with Your Electronic Business Card

Your new business card design will now be visible in Business Card view and when you attach your electronic business card to messages you send. To attach your electronic business card to a message you’re writing, first position the cursor in the message at the location where you want the business card to appear. Then go to the Include section of the ribbon and click Insert Business Card. The card appears at the location of the cursor in the body of the message and is attached (in .VCF format) to the message as well.

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