Poll: Do you have your own business cards? Thread poster: ProZ.com Staff
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This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "Do you have your own business cards?".
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A forum topic will appear each time a new poll is run. For more information, see: http://proz.com/topic/33629 | | | Yes, and we use them... | Dec 6, 2007 |
....and we give them away whenever we can. We included our logo, website and expertise, together with the basic contact info. We made them double-faced, in Spanish and English. Business cards are important to our profession. We, translators, are entrepreneurs and should act accordingly. Business cards are part of our business. Cheers, Letty PS: Don't forget to take them to powwows and conferences!
[Edited at 2007-12-06 14:10] | | | Elin Davies United Kingdom Member (2008) English to Welsh + ... No opportunity to use them | Dec 6, 2007 |
The only clients I have that I ever met face to face are people I used to work with before becoming a freelancer and friends or acquaintances who already have my contact details. Every other contact I make is either by email enquiry or phone so spending time and money on designing and printing business cards would be rather futile. I have up to date versions of my cv (more than one as I have different language versions, and for different markets and so forth) ready to go at all times as that is... See more The only clients I have that I ever met face to face are people I used to work with before becoming a freelancer and friends or acquaintances who already have my contact details. Every other contact I make is either by email enquiry or phone so spending time and money on designing and printing business cards would be rather futile. I have up to date versions of my cv (more than one as I have different language versions, and for different markets and so forth) ready to go at all times as that is much more useful. Elin ▲ Collapse | | | Henry Hinds United States Local time: 13:18 English to Spanish + ... In memoriam
I used to have business cards and then when they ran out I never got them reprinted. I seem to get a sufficient yet manageable amount of work without them, even with my periodic and sometimes long absences from my base. It also seems that people have no trouble getting my cell phone number. As long as things continue like that, I'm happy. | |
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Free Business Cards | Dec 6, 2007 |
I came across a deal a while back for free business cards at www.vistaprint.com, which operates in many countries. I looked hard for some catch in the deal, but there was none. 250 business cards for free, designed in 2 minutes on their website, you only pay the shipping. They have been very handy in spreading news about my services and have got me quite a number of jobs in 4 different continent... See more I came across a deal a while back for free business cards at www.vistaprint.com, which operates in many countries. I looked hard for some catch in the deal, but there was none. 250 business cards for free, designed in 2 minutes on their website, you only pay the shipping. They have been very handy in spreading news about my services and have got me quite a number of jobs in 4 different continents. ▲ Collapse | | | Yes, but I don't use them. | Dec 6, 2007 |
Actually that's a lie - they come in very handy for writing down notes on the back and keeping in my purse... | | | It's been on the "to do" list for the last five years... | Dec 6, 2007 |
Apart from at Proz conferences and powwows, I doubt they'd get used much, but I do feel slightly unprofessional at never having got round to doing it yet. Edits: It was on the to do list... thanks to Nicholas' link, I have now ordered some business cards and am excitedly awaiting delivery. As for the catch, either they'll put all sorts of nasty spyware in my computer (which I'll search and destroy), or they get th... See more Apart from at Proz conferences and powwows, I doubt they'd get used much, but I do feel slightly unprofessional at never having got round to doing it yet. Edits: It was on the to do list... thanks to Nicholas' link, I have now ordered some business cards and am excitedly awaiting delivery. As for the catch, either they'll put all sorts of nasty spyware in my computer (which I'll search and destroy), or they get their profit from the prices they charge for delivery. Anyway, I'm happy
[Edited at 2007-12-06 18:42] ▲ Collapse | | | Margreet Logmans (X) Netherlands Local time: 21:18 English to Dutch + ... Their name is on the backside | Dec 6, 2007 |
Nicholas Ferreira wrote: I came across a deal a while back for free business cards at www.vistaprint.com, which operates in many countries. I looked hard for some catch in the deal, but there was none. 250 business cards for free, designed in 2 minutes on their website, you only pay the shipping. They have been very handy in spreading news about my services and have got me quite a number of jobs in 4 different continents. The name 'VistaPrint' is on the backside in small print, that's the 'catch'. I have seen quite a lot of them in various designs and they look really good. At the moment, I'm in the process of designing my own business cards, but I'm still using the ones I had printed with VistaPrint. I've had them for two years, and only last week I met a colleague who had chosen the exact same design. Exchanging them was really funny. | |
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| face to face or invisible clients | Dec 6, 2007 |
Miguel Miranda wrote: What's the point? There is a great article here in ProZ about "invisible clients" Usually cards are used when meeting someone face-to-face; but not always, when I send hard copies (for legal reasons or whatever other reason) I always attach my card, and people do keep them and call back. So I think it is a good idea to have cards, send cards, etc. GreetingZ Rocío | | | Parrot Spain Local time: 21:18 Spanish to English + ...
and one of their uses is to mail with greeting cards, since it's about one of the seasons. Understand, I prefer to sign greeting cards, but not with my family name (it looks so stiff) and I have such a common first name that a little reminder doesn't go amiss (oh, THAT one!) | | | Digital business cards, too | Dec 7, 2007 |
When I ordered my free cards from vista, I spent a couple of bucks more and got a digital version as well. I used to attach it to my emails. I have moved and need to get some new ones printed; if they still offer the digital card, I'll get it again. BTW, if you don't like their unobtrusive one-line ad on the back, you can order cards without it. The price is still reasonable, IMO. It's not just for business contacts; lots of my friends find it handy when I give them my... See more When I ordered my free cards from vista, I spent a couple of bucks more and got a digital version as well. I used to attach it to my emails. I have moved and need to get some new ones printed; if they still offer the digital card, I'll get it again. BTW, if you don't like their unobtrusive one-line ad on the back, you can order cards without it. The price is still reasonable, IMO. It's not just for business contacts; lots of my friends find it handy when I give them my contact info on a card instead of scribbling it on a scrap of paper that always gets lost. ▲ Collapse | |
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Miguel Miranda wrote: What's the point? Business cards are so essential to business that I can't imagine life without them .... but I've been using them for many years. Perhaps it's a matter of habit. Nonetheless, when I send out written quotes (that still happens), or invoices, or hard-copy of translations, or brochures (I produce my own) or any other document which is not simply a letter, I consider it a courtesy to attach my business card with or without a short note from me. And at trade shows, or any other professional get-together, exchanging business cards is a ritual that one can't afford to duck. They don't cost very much, and they stay with your contact long after the immediate business has been completed. It works both ways. I have about 1000 or more given me by my contacts, and I consult them frequently. | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Poll: Do you have your own business cards? Wordfast Pro | Translation Memory Software for Any Platform
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