Business Card Ideas for Vista Print

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores creative ideas for designing business cards using Vista Print, with participants sharing their personal experiences and suggestions for unique features to include on the cards.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a desire to create a unique business card that isn't a traditional card, suggesting ideas like offering a free item with purchases.
  • Another participant shares their experience of using a recipe on the back of their business card, which they found effective.
  • One participant mentions they usually give away recipe cards and finds the idea of using business cards appealing for broader distribution.
  • Several participants share images of their business cards, highlighting the design and features they chose.
  • One participant notes they have booking reminder cards with foil accents, indicating customization options available through Vista Print.
  • Another participant mentions the cost-effectiveness of Vista Print compared to other services, particularly for premium cards with more customization options.
  • One participant inquires about the type of business cards others are using, specifically asking about "Free" versus "premium" options.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the value of creative designs and customization options for business cards, but there is no clear consensus on the best type of card to use, as preferences vary.

Contextual Notes

Participants are preparing for upcoming events, such as fundraisers and craft fairs, and are looking for innovative ways to utilize business cards effectively in their promotional efforts.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration on business card designs and features that can enhance their marketing efforts may find this discussion beneficial.

Jules711
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I want to do something with the Business Card on Vista Print that isn't actually a business card or at least something interesting on the back. Any ideas? I think I've seen them before, but am looking and looking without any luck. Maybe marking for each purchase of an amount and receiving something free? I have a couple of booths coming soon. One is a fundraiser and one a craft fair. Any ideas would be appreciated. I want to put in an order with Vista Print. Hopefully, I'll get them in time.

Thanks!!
 
I have some with a recipe on the back.http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb315/chefann1138/BC1.jpghttp://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb315/chefann1138/BC2.jpgI had also gotten some postcards from them with coupons that you very easily could put on a business card: 10% off stoneware or free cooking show.
 
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Thanks. That's a good idea. I usually give away recipe cards, but this would be good to hand out to just anyone (vs my good magnet ones that I feel I'm throwing away to the random passerby).
 
Here's the front and back of mine!




http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t24/KellyTheChef/livepreview-1.gif

http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t24/KellyTheChef/Businesscardback.jpg
 
KellyTheChef said:
Here's the front and back of mine!




http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t24/KellyTheChef/livepreview-1.gif

http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t24/KellyTheChef/Businesscardback.jpg

So, where did you get these cards made from. I love the idea!!!!
 
chefann said:
I had also gotten some postcards from them with coupons that you very easily could put on a business card: 10% off stoneware or free cooking show.

I really like the 10% off stoneware (or any subcatagory for that matter!) You're always thinkin' Ann!!:D
 
amerrigan said:
So, where did you get these cards made from. I love the idea!!!!
Kelly got those from Vista print. I know that because I have some with the same apron, but mine are booking reminder cards, like the appointment reminder cards they give you at the salon or dentist. The "moving" color indicates that part is foil. You can get to the design by using the "Design your logo" category.
 
Yep...Ann is right! I paid extra for the foil accents and to have a full color back. Still WAY cheaper than Merrill! I love my new cards!
 
Wow Kelly and Ann - those are awesome! Are they the "Free" business cards or the "premium" cards?????? I am just in the process now of placing an order.
 
I get the premium cards. They have more choices and you can customize them more. If you sign up for their email, they're frequently on sale for $3.99, occasionally $1.99 or free. The back side printing is extra, as is the foil - but they still are cheaper than Merrill!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some creative ideas for designing business cards on Vista Print?

When designing business cards on Vista Print, consider using vibrant colors that reflect your brand, incorporating your logo prominently, and choosing a unique shape or finish (like matte or glossy). You can also include a QR code that links to your website or social media, and use engaging visuals that represent your products or services.

How can I make my Pampered Chef business card stand out?

To make your Pampered Chef business card stand out, focus on high-quality images of your products, use a catchy tagline that highlights your unique selling proposition, and include testimonials or a special offer. Additionally, consider using a textured finish or rounded corners for a more professional look.

What information should I include on my Vista Print business card?

Your business card should include your name, title (e.g., Pampered Chef Consultant), contact information (phone number, email, website), and social media handles. It's also helpful to include a brief description of your services or a compelling call to action to encourage potential customers to reach out.

Can I use templates on Vista Print for my business cards?

Yes, Vista Print offers a variety of customizable templates that you can use for your business cards. These templates can be tailored to fit your brand's colors, fonts, and layout preferences, making it easy to create a professional-looking card without starting from scratch.

How many business cards should I order from Vista Print?

The number of business cards you should order depends on your networking needs and budget. A common starting point is to order at least 250 cards, which allows you to have enough for events, meetings, and personal distribution. If you're actively promoting your Pampered Chef business, consider ordering a larger quantity to ensure you always have cards on hand.

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