Where to Print Business Cards: Local vs. Online Options

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various options for printing business cards among Pampered Chef consultants, discussing preferences for local versus online services, and the use of specific designs and logos.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, inquires about the best places to print business cards, asking whether to choose local printers or online options.
  • Another participant mentions that business cards can be ordered from Merrill Corporation via Consultant's Corner, emphasizing that the Pampered Chef logo should not be used with other printers.
  • Several users mention positive experiences with VistaPrint, noting that it is a cost-effective option where only shipping fees apply.
  • One participant shares their experience with Merrill cards, stating that they have received better responses and customer service compared to other options.
  • Another participant discusses printing their own cards at home using a package from designhergals.com, highlighting the flexibility it offers.
  • One participant expresses a preference for using recipe cards with their information instead of traditional business cards, noting that they seem to be retained better by potential customers.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best printing option, with some participants favoring Merrill for its quality and others advocating for VistaPrint due to its affordability. No clear consensus emerges regarding the best choice for business cards.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding business card printing, reflecting a variety of approaches and opinions within the consultant community.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on business card printing options and personal experiences shared by peers may find this discussion helpful.

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karbipbaby
I'm just getting things started and I was wondering where you have your business cards printed? Do you use a local printer or someone online? Do you use the PC logo or something else?
 
Business cards can be ordered from the Merrill Corporation via Consultant's Corner under Promoting Your Business. You are not allowed to take the PC logo to any other printer to make cards for you. Some people here use VistaPrint and just use a kitchen-type graphic.
 
BTW, Vista print is FREE you just pay for shipping!
 
heat123 said:
BTW, Vista print is FREE you just pay for shipping!

I second Vista

They have been great with me

Just my 2 cents worth

:chef:
 
I like Vista too but to be honest, its been worth my hard earned money to get the Merrill ones. They have pictures of our products (or your face if you want) and people have responded better to them vs my others. Plus, the first set of cards I ordered I didn't like since there was a fine (really tiny) ink line on them from printing and Merrill had me mail 5 back so they could show production and they sent me new ones. No problem.
 
whiteyteresa said:
I second Vista

They have been great with me

Just my 2 cents worth

:chef:

I 3rd Vista! :) I have nothing but good things to say about them. If you search for other business card threads, pamperedlinda posted pics of her cards. Mine look very similar (I may even had posted them too). They look great!
 
karbipbaby said:
I'm just getting things started and I was wondering where you have your business cards printed? Do you use a local printer or someone online? Do you use the PC logo or something else?

If you are just getting started, they have a special "pack" for new consultants at a very good price... you get a stamp, business cards and other promo items to promote your business, all at a pretty decent price... check Merrill out, it could work for you...
 
I love the ones from Merrill and do believe they are worth the price but I did get mine on special when they offered 1000 for the price of 500!
 
I print my own at home. I purchased a Print-at-Home package from designhergals.com. I created a stylized version of myself (a girl with flippy red hair wearing a tailored jacked and jeans). For $50 I can print as many projects as I like from my own computer. I've done return address labels, labels for catalogs and such, and, of course, business cards. The don't yet have fluffy gals, but I'm told they're working on it.
 
Vista is a must on a budget! I just recieved new business cards. I also recieved a car maganet I had it on my car one day in my work parking lot & got action already... MY DH said its ridiculous but who cares I am proud to be a PC consultant... Anything for business these days works for me..... Be sure to check out all the free stuff before placing your order. It changes each time you go into the site.
 
I have decided not to go the business card route right now. I love using the recipe cards with my info on a label on them. I've used bunches at different booths and feel like people are keeping those vs business cards. I know some business cards I picked up at the last Festival booth ended up in the trash!
 
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Thank you girls so much for the advice! Do you use the stickers and such from the Merrill site or do you have another site you use?
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the advantages of printing business cards locally?

Printing business cards locally allows for faster turnaround times and the opportunity to see physical samples before making a purchase. You can also support local businesses and potentially negotiate better pricing or deals. Additionally, local printers may offer personalized service and advice tailored to your specific needs.

What are the benefits of using online printing services for business cards?

Online printing services often provide a wider range of design templates and customization options, allowing for more creative freedom. They typically offer competitive pricing and bulk discounts, making them a cost-effective choice for larger orders. Furthermore, online services often have user-friendly interfaces that simplify the design and ordering process.

How do I choose between local and online printing options?

Consider factors such as your budget, timeline, and design needs. If you need cards quickly and prefer hands-on assistance, a local printer may be the best option. However, if you're looking for a broader selection and potentially lower prices, online printing services may be more suitable. Assess your priorities to make the best choice for your business.

Are there any quality differences between local and online printing?

Quality can vary between local and online printers, but many reputable online services offer high-quality printing comparable to local options. It's essential to check reviews and request samples from both types of printers to ensure the quality meets your expectations. Ultimately, the choice may depend on the specific printer you select rather than the printing method itself.

What should I consider when designing my business card for printing?

When designing your business card, consider the layout, color scheme, and font readability. Ensure that your contact information is clear and easy to read. Additionally, think about the type of paper and finish you want, as these can affect the overall look and feel of your card. It's also wise to keep your branding consistent with your other marketing materials.

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