Business cards- make, buy online or local printer?
Trying to get the ducks in line and interested in your business card advice and experiences.
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I use Vistaprint for all of that stuff - business cards, note cards, mailing labels, etc. Great prices and lots of templates and you are able to upload logos and stuff.
I know that there are other on-line and brick/mortar places but I really like the cardstocks that Vistaprint uses. Great quality, nice feel, consistent quality. IMHO |
I print my business cards, labels, etc, using templates in MS Word and my personal printer. Pick up supplies as needed at the local office supply store. I don't print a lot of any of it so it works for me. If you are talking about large quantities, vistaprint or another source might be the answer just due to ink costs.
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I agree with using VistaPrint. Low cost, high quality and all kinds of accessories if wanted. Design your own cards.
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Vistaprint for me too. Professional . No perforated edges like you get from making your own where you tear them from a card stock sheet. You can upload your own design or logo and play with placement settings, letter fonts, etc. They save your designs. Easy to re-order. Love Vistaprint. Reasonable pricing. I should buy stock in the company!
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Thanks, everyone! I checked them out last night, lots to pick from!
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The print shop in my town tries to tell you what you want or talks you out of what you want. They want to do it their way. I use Vistaprint. I just ordered baby shower invitations, banners, party favors, and thank you cards from Vistaprint. They are nice and just what I wanted.
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I used to work in a print shop, and I've printed my own on a laser printer, but when I want cards I use Vistaprint. It's the most cost-effective for the best quality.
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