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Re: What does your business card say?


For business cards, I've had great luck with NextDayFlyers.com.  You can
upload a full-color image on one side, have text on the other side, and get
1000 of them for $16.95 plus shipping.  We just ordered some for
GreatGardenSpeakers and they look great.

For my own cards, I've started using Moo.com and getting their "mini cards"
which are 1 inch tall, 2.75 inches long.  It costs more--I get 200 of them
for $40--but people LOVE them. You can upload up to 50 different images for
a pack of 100 cards, so I take snippets of art from my books, and I cut out
just the title from my book covers, so I can have cards that promote a
variety of things I'm working on or involved with, and all my past book
titles, and just hand someone the card that is most appropriate.  (you can
also choose from tons of ready-made designs for the art side of the card)

I don't include all the blog/Twitter/Facebook stuff---just my website and
the other basic contact info.

Amy
www.amystewart.com


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