Business cards from Vistaprint |
Vistaprint - The "Everything to Market Your Business" Site
I see the Vistaprint commercials frequently. This constant advertising is why I checked out their site first. Sheer laziness on my part. I ordered with some skepticism - as some businesses that advertise the most are not the best. But I am glad I ordered my cards from Vistaprint. Before I start rambling, the mini-review is:
- Super easy-to-navigate website
- Many business card styles to choose from
- Choices ranging from completely designed by you (including your own photo) or use one of the existing designs
- Preview function that shows you exactly what you have created
- Fast service (ordered on 8/22 and received on 8/29) even with standard shipping
My Business Cards
I knew I wanted a somewhat "rustic" design. The purpose of the card would be a thank you and continued advertising with my store URL. I needed a thicker paperstock as I would be punching a hole in many of the cards and attaching them to my handmade item with a ribbon.
I was able to choose rounded corners (to avoid snags in my yarn), "standard glossy" front of card (to add to the durability of the card), and print on the back of the card (for a more personal message). Not feeling creative enough to design my own card, I quickly found one of their templates. The overall front design of the template was not adjustable, but I could add customize with my store name. I could also choose a couple of color variations. Scroll to the very bottom of this article to see a very small sample of some of the designs.
The back of the card allows for print. So I added the personalized printed message I wanted. The back of my card is not glossy paper.
I had expected to receive flimsy, poor-quality business cards (like the ones we have at work). Instead, I received cards that I am thrilled with. I paid $25.58 for 100 cards and shipping.
I will continue my orders with Vistaprint, adding fabric care cards to my packaging. I have also begun to consider purchasing postcards for advertising after seeing all of the fantastic design possibilities.
If you are in need of business cards and other paper products for your business, I highly recommend Vistaprint.
Related Links:
Our own Tracey (The Savvy Age) recently reviewed a free online logo maker called DesignEvo. If you feel more confident in your creative abilities than I do mine, DesignEvo Free Logo Maker may be a great site to use. I LOVE the logo she created in "2.5 minutes".
My Etsy Store. My goal is to retire at The Shack; tending my garden, chickens, and land. That retirement dream includes sitting in a rocking chair on the deck and crocheting. If that crochet adds a very small bit of retirement income (aka more money for yarn) all the better.
an extremely small sample of some of the existing business card designs on Vistaprint |
Note: The author may receive a commission from purchases made using links found in this article. “As an Amazon Associate, Ebay (EPN) and/or Esty (Awin) Affiliate, I (we) earn from qualifying purchases.”