I m not sure I understand the question completely but i ll try to answer it.If you try to save business cards- I wouldnt recommend doing it. You can get business cards very cheap.5000 cards, colored from both sides. for about $150 or less. ( I can help you with that if you want just contact me- buubuujak@yahoo.com)It comes out to be very cheap for 5000 cards. And when it comes to advertising your business- Don t be CHEAP!Hope i helped and answered your question.
Staples has economic business card Solutions. everything from super cheap to very nice and expensive with it all in between. I used to work there. They even have a company that will design them for you with Information provided by you, in house template cards (fill in the blank kinda thing) or third party print shop for the higher end stuff. check it out. Avery also sells business card print sheets that don t have perforations this is much cheaper alternative, depends on your design and graphic art talent. cant hurt to try. good luck happy networking.
Go to office depot, staples or office max.They have software packages and cards that you can print on.Give that a quick try if you don t get a better answer.Oh, and if you need them professionally done - office depot offers that service in their copy center - pretty sure./
Buy some card stock at Staples. They are perforated and heavier than regular paper. Use a template in Word or whatever word processor you use to set them up, and print your own. If you don t have a printer, go to Kinkos or something.
Any local desk-top publisher can print out cards on pretty good stock for less than $50.00.But the fanciest cards are engraved - not practical for anybody but big shots. Embossed will do, any print shop can handle it.
There are a ton of online printing companies that do business cards economically and professionally. I use http://www.vistaprint.com but there are others.
Professional way to get cards, go to kinkos, print them yourself with your computer, a cards a card hun, theres no prof way to get them lol
well, you could make your own if you have a printer that will accept cardstock.I make my own business cards~ :)