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What To Do With Too Much Time and Too Many Business Cards

If you're like me in the following ways:

  1. Get bored easily
  2. Have a surplus of business cards

Then you need to read the Card Cube HowTo at Ned Batchelder's site.

In no time at all I had myself yet more "corporate branding" to adorn my desk and accompany the new company screensaver I mentioned yesterday. How cool is that!?

Comments

  1. Ummm. Interesting. But won't work with mine I'm afraid. Mine are plastic. Well plastic that has an embedded holographic mesh so thatwhen you look at it it seems that the writing is hovering about 1cm off the actual "card". Not cheap. £80 for 250. But they sure do get the attention.

    • avatar
    • Jake Howlett
    • Tue 16 Oct 2007 08:26 AM

    $80 or $800? 80 sounds fairly cheap to me.

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    • Tim
    • Tue 16 Oct 2007 06:52 PM

    Jake, aren't you supposed to use someone else's biz cards?

    ;-)

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    • Jerry Carter
    • Fri 19 Oct 2007 11:43 AM

    Thanks for that... needed a kick to get my own cards redone. Haven't done e-commerce in three years but my cards call me a specialist!

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    • dave
    • Fri 19 Oct 2007 04:06 PM

    80 euros for 250 is a little expensive. That translates to about $105 for 250 cards. Average company would probably charge $75-$80 for that or about 55 euros

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    • Jerry Carter
    • Mon 22 Oct 2007 02:23 PM

    Vista Print charged me $32 for 250, double sided full color matte finish cards. I just uploaded the JPGs for the front and back. They have steep shipping, but I was willing to wait 3 weeks.

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