Business Card Templates Free
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You never need to run out of business cards or have a stock of hundreds containing outdated information, because you can create your own supply with business card templates free.
Business Cards and Networking
Business cards promote you. Whether you're looking for a job, or offering a service, business cards are a way to market yourself. Handing out business cards creates business opportunities. Here are a few tips to make them work for you:
- Make sure you have a supply with you every time you leave the house.
- Give them out freely.
- When you give out a card, ask for one in return.
- Create a brand – use a slogan on your business card that makes you stand out from others.
- Follow up with a phone call.
Business Card Templates Free
You never have to worry about the cost of business cards again. Business card templates provide free professional business card choices that can be designed for one or more of your business ventures.
HP Business Card Templates
Hewlett Packard provides easy-to-use business card templates free. Templates are available in Microsoft Word templates or users can design their own business card. All you have to do to create your card is to:
- Select a template
- Download or open it and follow instructions
- Customize your business card including your logo
The Paper Mill Store
The Paper Mill Store offers downloadable templates you can chose in your computer's format. To use their business card templates free, all you need is WinZip for Windows, or Stuffit Expander (Macintosh users) to open the templates. Templates available at this site provide the capability of printing two sided business cards. Templates are easy to use and include:
- Crop marks
- Guides
- Live areas
- Fold marks
Business Card Land
Businesscardland makes it easy to create free printable business cards. Cards created through this site allow you to print your business cards on an inkjet printer. Print cards on the paper of your choice, or for convenience you can use pre-cut Avery business card paper. Cards are created online through their Business Card Maker and works with a Mac or PC.
Avery
Avery is a well-known brand and a leader among office product providers. Avery's business card templates are simple to use -- and if you do have questions they offer a demo to help you through the process. This free online tool allows users to design and print business cards from your computer, and with the use of Avery products the final result is a professional-looking business card.
Advantages to Free Business Card Templates
The most obvious advantage to using free business card templates is the money you save. But beyond that other advantages include the fact that these templates allow you to:
- Create professional looking business cards quickly
- Choose layout(s) that work for you at no extra cost
- Never run out of business cards
- Make changes as needed – change your phone number, address, or add a fax number quickly and at no charge
- Design layouts provide a variety of choices
- Print only as many cards as you need
Free Should Not Look Cheap
Your business card, many times, is the first step in creating a lasting impression. Don't use cheap paper or tiny, hard-to-read print. Keep it simple and uncluttered. In closing, review these tips on things to avoid:
- Unattractive: flimsy stock – If it doesn't look professional, neither do you.
- Bad colors
- Hard-to-read lettering
- Missing contact information – Be sure to include your name, mailing address, phone, fax and business email address.
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Hi Teri,
If you are using online templates you must follow the instructions on that specific site. And if you choose business template software, it also will have instructions to walk you through the process.
If that doesn't work, you may want to look into ordering Free Business Cards.
-- Contributed by: Donna Sundbladtrying to find out how to create my business cards not having any luck
-- Contributed by: TERI CARPENTERHi Y,
Glad we could be of help. Thanks for visiting LoveToKnow Business.
-- Contributed by: Donna SundbladThis page has been accessed 44,626 times. This page was last modified 11:07, 23 October 2007.
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