Webster’s Dictionary defines a business card as “a small card bearing information (as name and address) about a business or business representative”.
That’s cool, but…
What is the most creative use of a business card you can think of?
JoeyPinkney.com is hosting a “UPrinting.com 250 Business Card Giveaway” January 6, 2010 to 11:59pm EST January 13, 2010. The person with the most creative answer to the above question will win a set of 250 business cards and only pay the shipping and handling. (And don’t worry, the backside won’t advertise the printer…)
Here are the details:
Count: 250 cards
Sizes to choose from: 2 x 3.5â€, 2 x 3â€, 2 x 2†(square card) or 1.5 x 3.5†(skinny card)
Papers to choose from: 14 pt gloss cardstock, 14 pt matte cardstock or 13 pt recycled uncoated cardstock
Notification: January 23, 2010 by email from UPrinting.com (make sure you leave the correct email address when you comment)
Shipping: Paid by winner
Eligibility: Limited to US Residents due to shipping cost
Leave your creative comments below by 11:59pm EST January 13, 2010 to participate in this giveaway. (If you can’t find where to leave the comments, click on the title “The UPrinting.com 250 Business Card Giveaway on JoeyPinkney.com†above and scroll down.)
I look forward to reading your interesting comments. Remember, make sure you give me the correct email address. That’s what I will give UPrinting.com, so they can contact you for your prize.
8 thoughts on “The UPrinting.com 250 Business Card Giveaway on JoeyPinkney.com”
I’d use the business card as a book marker. That way all my readers will know I’m still human and accessible to them.
Hey Joey,
What I’ve done in the past is put an excerpt from my story on the back of my business card. I would choose something juicy that would leave the recipient wanting more. The excerpt would also prompt them to visit my site and follow my progress.
Well I plan on marketing both of my books with business cards.
I would promote my business on my cards, with author pic, and name. It is a literary consulting firm. Thanks Joey.
See a picture of me, name, and business name with info!
woot woot! I would like to enter to receive the business cards from Uprinting!
The most interesting way to use your business card? Giving it to all the people who said you could never do it as proof that you are succeeding!
Congratulations TheCublicleChick.
You are the winner. Great idea!
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I’d use the business card as a book marker. That way all my readers will know I’m still human and accessible to them.
Hey Joey,
What I’ve done in the past is put an excerpt from my story on the back of my business card. I would choose something juicy that would leave the recipient wanting more. The excerpt would also prompt them to visit my site and follow my progress.
Well I plan on marketing both of my books with business cards.
I would promote my business on my cards, with author pic, and name. It is a literary consulting firm. Thanks Joey.
See a picture of me, name, and business name with info!
woot woot! I would like to enter to receive the business cards from Uprinting!
The most interesting way to use your business card? Giving it to all the people who said you could never do it as proof that you are succeeding!
Congratulations TheCublicleChick.
You are the winner. Great idea!