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Archive 2007 · B. Card - one or one for each industry?
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· B. Card - one or one for each industry?
So, I have 3 studios that do 4 distinct types of photography
Kids / Familes
Pets
Headshots / Senior Portraits
Glamour
I am pretty sure I don't want to do an "all-in-one" card, but can someone convince me otherwise so I don't have to have 4000 cards sitting around?
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greg
Nov 14, 2007 at 12:06 AM
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· B. Card - one or one for each industry?
I would get at least 4. One for each studio and one generic.
There are times when I just want to let people know I am a photographer without claiming a specialty.
Nov 14, 2007 at 08:12 AM
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· B. Card - one or one for each industry?
1000 cards are cheap these days. 4000 is a large quantity but it would only cost maybe $150 for 4 different cards.
Todd
Nov 15, 2007 at 11:14 AM
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· B. Card - one or one for each industry?
Why get 1000 of each? There are plenty of printers that will do smaller print runs. You don't save much money this way but if having too many cards laying around is a bigger problem than saving a few bucks, it's an option.
Nov 15, 2007 at 01:07 PM
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· B. Card - one or one for each industry?
thanks for the replies
I decided to follow Mike's advice. BTW, I use overnightprints.com
250 for the pets
100 for the modeling
100 for the real estate
still have around 500 left for kids and 500 generics left.
What I really need now is a bigger wallet to carry a few of each
greg
Nov 15, 2007 at 01:39 PM
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