Maybe They’re Just Not That Into Your Business Card

Today we’ll examine what you can do to make your business cards effective so they can land you a steady stream of high quality clients.

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Ever lost a good lead for no reason? Have you ever been excited after meeting a new prospective client and you rush back to your office to share the good news? You email them to say you enjoyed the meeting and get your proposal done quickly so it’s out to them the same week but they don’t respond.

Maybe they’re just not that into your business card.
MOO.com Business Cards - July 2010

Today we’ll examine what you can do to make your business cards effective so they can land you a steady stream of high quality clients.

Join us today at 5pm Pacific, 8pm Eastern at http://askadria.com/live

We’ll cover:

  • When to ask for a business card
  • When to offer
  • What contact info should be on it?
  • Place to bring business cards
  • Signs of high quality business cards
  • Signs of low quality business cards
  • Where to get business cards
  • Cost of business cards
  • Finding graphics
  • Turn around time
  • process to make business cards
  • Do weird business cards payoff?

and more!

Where to get business cards

I am in love with my business cards from Moo.com because I always get compliments, they arrive in the mail with no hassle and I can customize them any way I like.  You get a two sided business card with a full color photo on the back.  You can add your logo on the front if you like but I keep it simple.

  • 50 cards for $21
  • 100 cards for $44
  • 200 cards for $69

You can pick up cards at your local OfficeMax or Kinkos in batches of 250 starting at $20.  There’s also Vistaprint but please oh please, get the “Printed at Vistaprint.com” removed from the back side!


Creative Commons License photo credit: Tomodo Photography

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Adria is an Organic Technology Consultant who helps business owners generate more revenue in less time. She educates individuals and organizations about technology. Adria earned her MCSA, MCDST and A+ certifications and is currently pursing her Comptia Certified Technical Trainer. She's been in IT for 10 years. Contact Adria to find out how she can grow your business through technology.

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2 Responses to “Maybe They’re Just Not That Into Your Business Card”

  1. Tomodo July 22, 2010 at 12:55 am #

    Thanks for using my photo! :)

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