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DesignMantic’s Business Card Design Guide -

Business cards are still essential, because let’s face it, our memories suck. How many times have you met a prospect at a networking event and promptly forgotten their name later? Chances are a lot of times. And you wouldn’t want a promising prospect to forget your name either.

A business card doesn’t only ensure that people know who you are. It can be a door to countless opportunities. It can lead you to a great job, business partnerships and great business deals. You also don’t want to be fumbling around for a pen to scribble your email address on a napkin once you come across such opportunities.

The best way to make an impression with a business card is to design it yourself. How do you create a business card design if you don’t have the tools for it? Log onto DesignMantic and put your name, business info and contact information in print. And with nothing but a few clicks. Watch this video and find out how –

Author Bio:    

Evan is an Expert in Digital Marketing. He has been working in the social media space since 2008, with a focus on design services, user interface planning, branding and more. Currently, he is leading content marketing efforts at DesignMantic and has played an integral part in the success story of DesignMantic through strategic marketing campaigns. Evan is also a design pro, who has shown a predilection towards DIY design projects.

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