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March 28, 2008

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Andrew Flusche

Thanks for this great post, Ernie. You definitely answered my plea for help.

I think I'm going to take the plunge for some less-traditional cards. I absolutely love yours! It gives the key information, and it's professional. But it's also engaging.

Heck, what good is a business card if it doesn't spark a conversation?!

Andrew Flusche

By the way, this card on Flickr really hits the same point as yours.

Melanie Rembrandt

Thanks so much for mentioning PrintingForLess.com in your blog.

We strive to have the best customer service possible and really appreciate it!

Kevin OKeefe

Oh yes, Printing for Less - right down the road from Bozeman Montana where we almost moved LexBlog.

And thanks for bringing your blog back alive this year Ernie. Enjoying the read of what almost looks to be the result of a new year's resolution to blog everyday. ;)

Henry Harlow

Congratulations on your breakthrough in marketing Ernie. I would say you are right on the money and outside the box. Certainly is beyond what I wrote in a newsletter article titled "Law Firm Business Card Design That Gets New Clients" on my website in March of 2007. This is so good I will be sending out the link to this page in my next newsletter. Not just for the fine business card but even more to encourage the breakthrough attitude!

Kimberly Kralowec

Very nice new business cards. The idea of combining your regular business card with a card for your blog is a great one. I just joined a new law firm, and my new cards have information about my blog printed on the back. Before, at my former firm, I used to write the information by hand with a pen on the back of my cards. Eventually, I started printing out small labels that I would stick to the back of my cards. While my new cards are still very traditional-looking attorney business cards, I really like having information about my blog pre-printed on the back. I also ordered some ordinary ones (blank on the back) that I use for court, depositions, etc.

Albany Lawyer

A few years ago I hired a graphic designer, Yellow Pants Studio (Angelica Hesse) to do my website and she did business cards to match the design of my site. I'm pretty happy with the results. I think the cards look good, and she gets them printed at vistaprint.com. They seem less expensive than the site you mentioned.

American Psycho

Devils advocate here: It all depends upon your business, but a busy card usually comes across as very amateur. The guy with the fluorescent yellow resume paper may get noticed too, but not in a good way.

Spend some extra money on good quality paper in a subtle shade of off white, stick to ONE font and make it professional. There is a perceived value thing with a business card; perhaps this is why biglaw still sticks to the traditional and time-tested cards.

PVC card printing

The first design look fantastic. Look of the business create a good first impression on the mind of the client. If it feel good then customer will remember you for a long period of time.

Marcus

Awesome post man. That business card photo of the metro is way slick. I think far too many people don't realize the point behind business cards, and also don't seem aware of the fact that the majority of them just get tossed. However, if you make yours unique and stand out, it'll likely have a nice word of mouth effect just like if you make other forms of marketing stand out.

Chris B.

Dang Ernie,

Now I got to go redesign mine! LOL

PARKING NEW YORK

The idea of combining your regular business card with a card for your blog is a great one.

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