posted on August 11, 2001 07:24:23 PM
I am running low on business cards and I was wondering if anyone knows what the best colors are for "success".
Are there some designs that work the very best? Is less info better than lots?
I am wondering how many of you ebayers go to yard sales and estate sales and leave your card with the sellers in case they decide that they may sell other items or if you even carry a card.
Are there particular business card colors and designs that you really dislike? And which ones do you like the best?
posted on August 11, 2001 07:42:29 PM
I used to use a flyer ,1/2 of a 8x11 so it would print two to a sheet .
BUYING.. List what you are intersted it and your phone number
Worked prety well for me
I do agree with Skeety its more the impression you make than the color of your card . If they like you they will tuck it away if not to the circular file.
spock here......
posted on August 11, 2001 07:45:54 PM
Red (PMS 185) and blue(reflex) ink are always the winners, printed on bright card stock. The colors bounce off of each other and are eye catching when used to complement each other.
You can, of course, go to the fancier four-color photo card...depends on how wealthy you want your prospective clients to think you are.
posted on August 11, 2001 08:29:39 PM
While I agree that the impression I make is most important I do use my cards very much for contacts to get to that point.