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Anyone Used any good business card sites

As anyone used any good business cards sites, I was looking on vistaprint at there Business cards for 4.99 I think . Just wanted to know any cheap ones and also as anyone used vista print yet and do you recommend them. As I do want few business cards and get some handed out around neighbourhood and ask my local shop keeper to have them on counter and hand them out as hes pretty cool for helping me lately.

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cbeaderstadt
Yeah, VistaPrint has a lot of options to choose from as far as customization and personalization. Plus they usually have great discount codes running. I use VistaPrint for my business cards as well as my personal checks and I am always finding new coupon codes. I just ordered 500 custom front/back cards for $2.99 with free shipping using a coupon code. Also, if you're a student they sometimes give student discounts. I am sure there are cheaper sites, I haven't used, but you also get what you pay for. Hope this helps!



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TheArticulate
That's one of Vistaprint's best selling points: they take good care of their customers. They always seem to have good deals, especially if you're a returning customer reordering business cards or flyers, and they always give me an addition 20% off coupon in the mail with every order of business cards. Great tactic on their part, really. It keeps me coming back to them for business!



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JoeMilford
I was just thinking two days ago about getting some business cards printed up--I have a lot of readings coming up for a book I just finished, so I want to be able to hand some out to the public. I have not heard of Vistaprint before this forum, but if the customer service is good, and they give discounts like you mentioned above, then I will definitely check them out. Thanks for the head's up.



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cmoneyspinner
Vistaprint is the first company that came to mind as far as paper business cards. For electronic business cards, I would suggest WiseStamp.



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vinaya
I have never heard about VistaPrint. However, I have used business card apps from Google Play. The free version will give you watermark, but the watermark will be removed in the print version. The free version has limited functionality and premium version has many benefits regarding customization. I have also used online logo designing services. However, I have always used free version as a premium version is very costly. I am interested in using Vistacard. I will check this out.



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DarthHazard
VistaPrint is great. But if you need a bit of convincing then you can actually get a free sample of quite a lot of their products as one. You will also get a free sample of their deluxe business cards so you can see what you think about it and decide whether you want to get your business cards from them. You can request the sample from here: https://www.vistaprint.co.uk/samples-request.aspx?couponAutoload=1&GP=11%2f18%2f2017+16%3a15%3a46&GPS=4590316880&GNF=0



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treecko142
Yeah, I've been availing of VistaPrint's services as well and they are really reliable and provides good value for the price you pay, they haven't let me down yet.



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Tronia
Yeah, business cards are amazing and very useful if you're a business man or even if you aren't and you're just trying to sell our services. It gives the people a better image of you and it makes you look more professional and credible - plus all of the useful details about your work, your contact information, ...

I can't say that I have used VistaPrint myself but I did hear about them many times and I only read positive reviews. However, you can also take a look at some of the other business card printing companies such as:
- Moo,
- UPrinting,
- GotPrint,
- Elite Flyers.

Sometimes it's better to look at multiple options to find the best fit and of course, the best price ;)



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JoeMilford
Tronia,
Thanks for these additional options here. It is always best to shop around, in all things, and I always like exploring many places to achieve my tasks at hand. Vistaprint does sound and look good to me, as well, but it is always good to have a back-up service to rely upon. And the last sentence of our above post is SO true.



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TheArticulate
I've been going to VistaPrint for all my business card needs since I started my business. They usually have really good pricing, and they really take care of their customers. They give me good deals on reorders, which keeps me coming back every time I need more cards. Other than that, you might check out Moo, too. They seem to have a unique take on business card designs that may be of interest to you!



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ballyhara
Not my personal experience, but my cousin, she loves VistaPrint since she started her own business, she says it's cheaper than others, and has a lot of designs to choose from. The other option is to check around for a local store, sometimes they offer good prices for a big bunch of cards, and you can bring your own design. Sometimes, those places are cheaper than we think, and you don't have to do the job.



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thisfreespirit
I have used VistaPrint for the past several years to create a handful of different professional and personal business cards and I've always been pleased with how they've turned out. The website is easy to use, their service is quick, and the cards arrive looking how I imagined they should. They also tend to have sales and promotions pretty frequently. Additionally, you can sometimes find promotions or coupons for them on the internet. I can't say that I'm familiar with any other business card websites, though I know there are many others out there. VistaPrint has always done a good enough job for me, so I stick with them.



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Barida
I would be happy, if you could be able to provide me with information on how to use the Visaprint in making business cards for I've been looking for such opportunities in the past.



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fishmonk
I feel that Vistaprint is an easy-to-use online printing service.The company even offers graphic and website design services. Do take note that Vistaprint does not offer finishing options like binding, covers, tabs, hole drilling or custom cutting. They are pretty reliable for me so far.



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DarthHazard
I always see advertisements for Vistaprint and they seem to offer special discounts on business card sales so I would try them out. A quick search on Google shows that they have several different promotion codes currently that allow you to save quite a bit of money on their business cards. The website states that you can use the code: "BC25" to get up to 25% off their business cards. I also found the following but I'm not sure what the discount is for using it : "VPTOPDEALS"

There was another business card site that I used previously which gave me some business cards for free as a sample. The designs were great and I've still been using those samples. I'll try and find out which company I used for those.



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DarthHazard
I managed to find the site that I was talking about in my second paragraph. The site is called Little Moo and they offer a free sample pack of business cards for you to see and feel. Unfortunately, they do not allow customised free samples anymore so you can't get any business cards for your company using the free samples. But they do have some great deals and they deliver extremely quickly to many countries.

Visit them here: https://www.moo.com/us/free-sample-business-cards.html



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Martinsx1
Thanks a lot for the suggestion of the Little Moo site, I haven't heard about it before now, I'm definitely going to check out the link to the site and see how possible and good it's going to be for me.

Thanks once more.



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Barida
Thank you for the expository analysis on how to make use of Visaprint as regards making business cards and how one could get discounts by doing so. I'll try to check it out in the future.



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Authord
Well i have used Jukebox Print and I can it'sSetting itself apart by offering a variety ofpaper options, Jukebox Print has aslightly more buttoned-up feel thanVistaprint or Moo. A little less do-it-yourself than some of the others,Jukebox Print offers customers thechance to receive a PDF proof of theirorder before submitting and will alsoprovide samples via mail for the curiousbusiness card shopper.



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Judas2018
I think you can decide to use corporate sites like Vistaprint, or find some freelancers who're artistically talented to develop great business cards for you.



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Martinsx1
Jukebox Print Is a very good one, I have seen some good business card produced with it and they are of great quality. I haven't used it personally but from the people that have used it and told me, it's absolutely worth using for one's business card. I don't have any need for a business card at the moment but anytime I have need for it, I'm definitely going to be using Jukebox Print.



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