Getbig.com: American Bodybuilding, Fitness and Figure
Getbig Bodybuilding Boards => Gym/Stores/Industry Business Board => Topic started by: Ron on August 06, 2011, 09:17:18 PM
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So should every competitor have a business card in the internet age? I would say yes, especially if you are a personal trainer, have a website, or want someone to remember you with instead of the 'here is my name and number'. So what are the best places to make business cards?
Here are some choices that fellow competitors have used, and said it went well for them...
uprinting.com --> You can design much more than business cards here for a reasonable price.
gotprint.net/g/welcome.do --> A number of competitors said that this place was fast and reasonable.
vistaprint.com --> Still quite a few of you have used this web site, and were happy with the results.
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You can go to any Staples or Office Max.
You may, however, have to explain to the associate what "G4P" means. :D
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You can go to any Staples or Office Max.
You may, however, have to explain to the associate what "G4P" means. :D
Staples and Office Max have pretty high prices compared to internet sites.
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Staples and Office Max have pretty high prices compared to internet sites.
True. Some prefer the personal service; some prefer lower prices.
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So should every competitor have a business card in the internet age? I would say yes, especially if you are a personal trainer, have a website, or want someone to remember you with instead of the 'here is my name and number'. So what are the best places to make business cards?
Here are some choices that fellow competitors have used, and said it went well for them...
uprinting.com --> You can design much more than business cards here for a reasonable price.
gotprint.net/g/welcome.do --> A number of competitors said that this place was fast and reasonable.
vistaprint.com --> Still quite a few of you have used this web site, and were happy with the results.
I've always used VistaPrint for my needs. I can get my business cards, paper, signs, window decals, brochures, etc from one spot and for a very low price
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You can go to any Staples or Office Max.
You may, however, have to explain to the associate what "G4P" means. :D
true...and they may insist that when printing professional bodybuilder on your cards, that you put the word, "professional" in quotation marks ;)
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True. Some prefer the personal service; some prefer lower prices.
Agree. Do's and don'ts. All depends on if it's an amateur starting off with how to go about getting business cards, or if somewhat with little experience then I'd suggest websites.