Another Quick ? - How Much for Business Cards?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores experiences and opinions regarding the cost and sourcing of business cards among participants, with a focus on options like VistaPrint and personal preferences for card design.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions paying around $7.65 for shipping on free business cards from VistaPrint.
  • Another participant shares their experience of waiting for promotions to get 250 cards for free, typically paying $5-10 for shipping.
  • Several users note that VistaPrint frequently has specials, allowing them to obtain cards at little to no cost.
  • One participant discusses adding recipes to the back of their business cards to encourage retention.
  • Another participant expresses concern about a spelling error on their recently ordered cards and questions whether to use or discard them.
  • Some participants emphasize the importance of professionalism and express differing views on whether a typo would be noticeable or detrimental.
  • One participant mentions using heavy cardstock for printing their own cards and shares a tip about using a paper cutter for better results.
  • Another participant inquires about the use of the Pampered Chef logo on self-printed cards, seeking clarification on the rules.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the impact of spelling errors on professionalism, with some participants advising against using cards with typos while others share personal experiences of similar situations that did not lead to negative consequences.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and preferences regarding business card design and sourcing, particularly among Pampered Chef consultants.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on cost-effective options for business cards and those interested in creative ideas for card design may find this discussion relevant.

AnnieBee
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Hi Ladies and gents,

I was wondering if anyone can tell me how much they pay for business cards (inc S & H), whether from PC or a different company. Thanks!
 
vistaprint.com

Right now you can get FREE cards, you just pay for shipping about $7.65

GREAT Quaility
 
i do vistaprint, and i wait until they do 250 for free. I usually pay like 5-10 dollars s&H, but I also usually add more free stuff to my order besides the business cards. I also put a recipe on the back of my business cards, so people will be more likely to hang on to them!
 
I go VistaPrint. They always have specials running. I got my cards (and a lot of other things) for free...plus shipping (but don't remember how much.)
 
Wow, we all must have been typing at the same time!
 
what recipe can you fit on the small card? I thought about that for conference and am stumped. THANK YOU!
 
Vistaprint here too - cheapest for me, especially if you want to hand out a lot. :)I have had the Greek Cheese Torta and the Barb. Pork Tenderloin on it before...
 
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I've got artichoke salsa on mine. And the card has artichokes on it, so it matches. :) The salad chopper salsa (from the F/W catalog) fits, too.http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb315/chefann1138/BC2.jpg
 
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Thanks for all of your info, and it is helpful to see yours Janet and Ann, they look great. I actually just ordered some free premium ones (and a bunch of other stuff) from vista-print on Wednesday. Unfortunately, just after I ordered them I realised I had mis-spelled independent as independant. And that is after double checking everything. I just didn't catch it, and then a short while after I hit send, I thought, hmmm, I think that should be an "e". Aaarrgghh! I feel like such an idiot, especially as I pride myself on being a pretty good speller. I'm blaming it on my DH :D, as he was nagging me to hurry up (granted, I had spent a while designing/ordering post-cards, that night too). I wasn't sure if I would keep getting the free offers (especially for the free premium bus. cards) after ordering from them once. And as I found out from Ann the other night, the PC postcards are soooo much cheaper than ordering from vista-print even at a discount, so I thought I'd better check before re-ordering from V-P.

So I guess my next question is, do you think I will look totally un-professional if I give out the cards and magnets with the incorrect spelling? I'm kind of hoping no-one will notice (after all, I didn't!) :), because I HATE wasting things! But I don't want to look ignorant and un-professional. I'm also dying to be able to start giving out cards and don't want to have to wait for a second batch...

So, what do y'all think? Use'em or toss'em?
 
I wouldn't use them. You never know who will spot the error, and it does look less than professional. VP sends out free premium card offers fairly regularly. (And even with the shipping, they're so much cheaper than the Merrill cards!)
 
eeek, I don't know. I'm really particular about spelling errors. BUT, the last time I turned in a resume, I realized after the fact that it had a typo in it ( I can't remember what it was, but it was pretty obvious). The employer never noticed it, and I still got an interview and hired!
I'm not big on lying, but I guess if anyone did notice you could blame it on the printer??
It's a shame if they have to go to waste though!
 
chefann said:
I've got artichoke salsa on mine. And the card has artichokes on it, so it matches. :) The salad chopper salsa (from the F/W catalog) fits, too.

http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb315/chefann1138/BC2.jpg

What a great idea! I am making stickers for the back of my biz cards as we speak! Thanks for sharing, Ann.

Here are some that I made when I first started. I print them on really heavy cardstock (WalMart) and cut them with a paper cutter (if you don't have one, you can stop by Staples copy center, they usually have one there you can use).
 

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are we allowed to use the logo as long as we print them ourselves? I wasn't sure and didn't want to risk it so I didn't. Now, looking at yours, I think I like them better than mine!:blushing:
 
As long as they are not commercially prepared is how I take it...Ann???

I think it's ok -- I left one on Doris' desk last year and she never called to say no! :p

By the way, I wrote on the back of that card "sorry I missed you, let's do lunch!"

Hmm...I sat at her table at the New Director Breakfast instead! :rolleyes:
 
As long as you print them yourself, you are fine to us the logo.

I got mine from Merrill when they were running a sale. It was buy 500, get 500 free. I don't remember the price but I couldn't turn it down!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

How much should I budget for business cards for my Pampered Chef business?

The cost of business cards can vary widely depending on the design, quantity, and printing service you choose. On average, you might spend anywhere from $20 to $100 for a set of 100 to 500 cards. It's a good idea to compare prices from different printing companies to find the best deal.

Are there any specific design recommendations for Pampered Chef business cards?

Yes! When designing your business cards, it's important to include your name, contact information, and a clear mention of your affiliation with Pampered Chef. Using the Pampered Chef logo and brand colors can help create a professional look that resonates with potential customers.

Can I print my business cards at home to save money?

Yes, printing business cards at home can be a cost-effective option, especially if you have a good quality printer. However, keep in mind that professional printing services often provide higher-quality cards with better finishes. If you choose to print at home, make sure to use high-quality cardstock and check your printer settings for the best results.

Where can I order business cards for my Pampered Chef business?

You can order business cards from various online printing services such as Vistaprint, Moo, or Staples. Many of these services offer customizable templates specifically designed for direct sales businesses, making it easy to create a professional-looking card.

How many business cards should I order for my Pampered Chef business?

The number of business cards you should order depends on your networking goals and how often you plan to distribute them. A good starting point is to order at least 250 cards, as this quantity typically allows you to have enough on hand for events, parties, and personal networking opportunities without overcommitting financially.

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