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Got Business Cards?

Posted by Samar | Posted in Social Networking | Posted on 22-03-2009

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KONICA MINOLTA DIGITAL CAMERA Just dropping in for a quick hello. Well actually, I just wanted to toot my horn. My first post (ever!) for another blog got published a few days ago.

Major cool moment I tell you!

Check out ‘12 Places to Get Business Cards Online’ over at SmartLifeBlog. I even got my own bio! Cool huh?

In related news, Chris Cairns is great to work with!

Out of curiosity, how many of you budding freelancers have business cards? And where’d you get them designed from?

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Comments (5)

congrats!

Read the post…good one! Congrats, sis! :-D

A former art director colleague of mine designed a logo and business cards for me. My cards have received a few compliments, so I always refer them to my former colleague.

Jeane: I’d love to see your business card. Ever since I’ve written that article, I’ve been toying with the idea of getting cards printed and getting active in the local writing scene instead of just sticking to online content.

I agree with Samar, I would love to see your business cards. Can you do a post showing them?
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