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diddlepops
17-09-2008, 11:04 AM
Recommendations please for online business cards for my business

Are Vista still the best?

thanks

BellaMiller
17-09-2008, 11:18 AM
Vista without the logo are supposed to be good - I've come across peeps using the dinky little moo cards recently http://www.moo.com/.

Olive_Oil
17-09-2008, 12:00 PM
beware what your clicking on vista...thye will take money out of your account without permission and you cant get it back!

Katiequiggle
17-09-2008, 12:14 PM
I've always found vista to be fab and they do some brilliant offers and freebies. I never click on anything after the sale is complete, and would never give my card details once I'd done the actual sale. Just be careful.

MrTempleDene
17-09-2008, 12:50 PM
vistaprint are OK but you do get what you pay for, they can look a little cheap and I find the cards a little flimsy.

saraeden
17-09-2008, 02:25 PM
I use vista for the postcards and business cards at the moment , they are ok but you do get what you pay for .
I like to use mini moo cards as swing tags and im going to start using their bigger business cards soon as i like the ability to choose lots of different photos of my work !!

pvcprinting
17-09-2008, 03:40 PM
Not going to push my own services but will say to people that it is YOUR business you are promoting

If you use cheap....it may not put you in the best light and could be losing you business

I can recognise a vista business card from 40 metres and they dont get kept...the quality is not the best and as already stated they are very thin and you run the risk of being billed unless your careful and to spending the rest of your days deleting SPAM emails

Their are many digital printers out there where you can get amazing quality for a very small price

diddlepops
17-09-2008, 03:42 PM
Not going to push my own services but will say to people that it is YOUR business you are promoting

If you use cheap....it may not put you in the best light and could be losing you business

I can recognise a vista business card from 40 metres and they dont get kept...the quality is not the best and as already stated they are very thin and you run the risk of being billed unless your careful and to spending the rest of your days deleting SPAM emails

Their are many digital printers out there where you can get amazing quality for a very small price

Can you PM me a price for 250 business cards please - I am a Virgin Vie rep and to recruit and get bookings, I could do with looking a tad more professional - starting with business cards!

Thanks :kisshands:

Issyboo
17-09-2008, 04:45 PM
I bought one of those print your own business cards from WHSmiths and you peel them off so there is no cutting involved.

MissMountshaft
17-09-2008, 06:31 PM
I use Vista premium and I've uploaded my own logo, which I've found to be great. I think that as long as your design is right, you don't need the most expensive card material. I've seen cards of excellent quality material and finish, yet with shockingly bad designs. The quality of the material only brought more attention to how bad their logo etc. was, if you know what I mean!

Chell
17-09-2008, 07:31 PM
DH used Goodprint when getting cards printed.

obscure
19-09-2008, 07:07 PM
Personally I dont like vistaprint as the business cards are not UK size, and I've not found the quality to be that great. Their ethics are questionable also as I've heard people having money debited from their accounts monthly after ordering freebies from them.

I just ordered some business cards and used www.alocalprinter.co.uk as they do recycled FSC certified card and use a chemical free ink process. The prices were good too - and quality is excellent (they arrived this morning).

Sadie