So I am looking to have some business cards, and maybe some fliers made up advertising myself as a freelance CFI, and I was wondering if anyone has any recommendations for online companies to produce the cards, and also what you might put on said card.
Thanks bunches
I use Microsoft publisher. But the business card stock from office depot, and you can make some cards that are just as good as almost anything you can buy from a printer
Yeah not true.Yeah not true, maybe if you "buy" the free cheap as dirt business cards but still not even that. The business card stock has pre-torn edges not to mention flimsy as a motherless goat. It is worth the few bucks to buy them from a printer, and upgrade the paper while you're there. You can't even compare the quality of the Office Depot cards to a printer, not even in the same galaxy.
Yeah not true, maybe if you "buy" the free cheap as dirt business cards but still not even that. The business card stock has pre-torn edges not to mention flimsy as a motherless goat. It is worth the few bucks to buy them from a printer, and upgrade the paper while you're there. You can't even compare the quality of the Office Depot cards to a printer, not even in the same galaxy.
That's only true if you have a POS printer and buy the POS cards. You can easily get better than Kinkos quality from a home/business printer and purchased avery cards. Especially the glossy cards.Hate to pile on, but :yeahthat:
That's only true if you have a POS printer and buy the POS cards. You can easily get better than Kinkos quality from a home/business printer and purchased avery cards. Especially the glossy cards.
If you know what you're doing....yeah not true.
-mini
Even with the best of printers available you can't even touch a professional printers quality and their card stock (I'm not talking Kinkos, although I've never used them). Plus not to mention the Avery stuff is expensive to begin with, why not use a higher quality paper with a printer for the same cost? Oh and you don't have to pay for ink either.