I’m a high school student photographer that wants to have business cards printed. Any idea what to say on card?
I’d like to let people know I’m a student and that I’m providing affordable digital photography. Any ideas for what to put on the business cards ? I will use a photo that I took as the background.
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June 3rd, 2010 at 9:56 am
I always give the same advice for business cards, keep it simple. You should say who you are, what you do and how to get hold of you. As for detailed specifics, you can handle that when the people contact you.
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June 3rd, 2010 at 10:45 am
I would definitely recommend getting a toll free number (like 1-800 or 1-888). It will greatly increase your call volume because they make your business look more professional. If you’re interested in getting a toll free number it’s best to do a little research on the subject first. There are a lot of companies out there; some are good and some are total scams. You’re going to want to look into ownership of your number. This means going with a company that allows you to keep your number for as long as you, or your business, need it. This also means no contracts as well as the ability to port, or transfer, your number at any time. In my experience the top providers of the most basic service plans would be Opex or http://www.TollFreeNumber.org. If you’re looking for a more complex system with extensions or other features http://www.VirtualTelecenter.com has that covered with some of the industry’s lowest rates. If you’re just starting out the basic plan should work fine until you feel the need to upgrade. I hope this helps.
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