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Default Re: Business Card Inspiration

Ivan Misner has a good book out called "It's in the Cards" which is worth getting (Amazon has it).

I find that people try to cram too much onto their cards and the writing is so small it's impossible to read for those who have eyesight challenges. And if a client tries to fax them to me to enter into a database they're impossible to read then too.

Colour is important too - to make them easy to read.

Too many just starting out try to shortcut the process and get cheap cards. There's two ways of thinking here - one, they might still be trying to work out what they want on them before spending money, or two they need to get out and about now!

I know I started with just plain b&w cards back in 1994 from one of those 'My Card' machines - come a long way from there!
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