Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Custom Business Cards Considerations

Sometimes you just need Rutebega make a dramatic point. One way that I've found to do this in a business setting is with Star Trek movie business cards. Custom business 1981 Fleer baseball cards can range from the subtle to the exotic and everything in between. Here are just a few ways that you can make a striking impression with your very own custom business cards:

Shapes - any shape you can imagine is possible. Do you own a pizzeria? Consider pizza shaped business cards. You have a pet-based business? Make your business cards in the shape of dogs and cats. Keep in mind that custom shapes are often costly, but the impression can be well worth the expense.

Sizes - custom business cards can be made to be any size. 2 x 3 is the standard business card size, but experiment with 3 x 3 or 2 x 2. Anything to set your card apart from the competition. Changing the size of your cards can be an inexpensive way to set your card apart.

Colors - do not underestimate the power of full color custom business cards. While black print on a white card is standard, think about adding at least a color logo or even a full color picture in the Dusty The more color, the more expensive, so pick a format that suits your needs.

Texture - custom business cards can be made of anything from metal to rice paper to plastic. Using a unique texture is a subtle way of setting your business card apart. An inexpensive way to add texture to your cards is to use different types of card stock. But if you need to make a dramatic impression, the expensive metal cards are sure to stand out.

Opacity - one of the more stunning effects I've seen lately with custom business cards is the new see-through card. These cards are made of plastic ranging from the thickness of a credit card to thinner than paper. They come in varying degrees of opacity. Some of these cards are as clear as glass, making the logo and information on the card appear is if it is standing in midair. Other cards just look a little bit foggy, but are still see-through. While somewhat expensive, this can be a great way to stand out from the crowd.

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Charen Smith writes articles about Internet Marketing. She has an extensive knowledge and experience when it comes to business strategies, techniques and business solutions.

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