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I am in the process of trying to design new business cards that will 'showcase' radiant. I plan on using one of Wirsbo's logo(with their permission) and the RPA logo.

Does anyone have a card they would like to show off?

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  • BillW@honeywell
    BillW@honeywell Member Posts: 1,099
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    Hi, Jeff!

    Biz cards should have: 1.Your company's name & logo 2. Your name and title. 3. address, phone, fax & website/email. You might want to add "In-Floor Radiant Heat Specialist". A subtle background can be effective, but too much is just clutter, and detracts from the point you are making. IMHO, biz cards should be understated, but classy. Raised type, color logo, and concise info.

    For my railcar charter biz, I've made my own, using a template in windows xp and printed them on my printer at home using the Avery blanks. Real easy, and lot less expensive than a print shop. Those Avery blanks are sold in Office Max, Staples or other office supply stores, and come in all kinds of colors and textures, but remember keep it simple. You do need a better quality printer, mine happens to be an inkjet, but the laser ones work even better. Some manufacturers will subsidize printed materials like flyers and biz cards, just ask.
  • Josh_2
    Josh_2 Member Posts: 5
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    I put common conversion factors on the back of my cards. Customers hang on to is just for a reference. You know just in case they want to convert pounds per hour to btu per hour and into boiler horsepower...
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