Business Cards - How Do You Communicate?
Business cards aren’t something that most people concern themselves with too much. You meet someone, you trade cards, and you have their details if you ever need to get in touch. What you might not have realised is that business cards have a long and colourful history that dates back as far as 15th century China.
Business cards are descending from visiting cards, which were originally cards that servants gave out to announce the imminent arrival Read More...
Business Cards Are A Very Good Way Of Advertising Your Business
Business cards are a very good way of advertising your business and also one of the most inexpensive ways of doing it. You can design and print the cards your self or you can have them printed professionally which ever way suits you best. All you need on your cards is the usual information regarding your contact details and what it is that you do.
The backs of the cards can be reserved for printing your special offers. You will have to chang Read More...
Secured Business Credit Cards
Business credit cards are available from a wide variety of sources - and with a wide range of terms and conditions. Some are secured on assets of one kind or another and some are available on an unsecured basis. As with all forms of finance, you need to know and understand the exact conditions under which the credit is being made available. One thing to look out for is early repayment penalties. Even if you do have the means to repay the credit e Read More...
Do You Still Carry Business Cards? [Reader Poll] (Lifehacker) # readerpoll Business cards have long been the networking tool that kept your business-contact list growing, but in a digital age, they seem a little outdated. Weblog WebWorkerDaily argues that we still need them; we're not so sure. What do you think? More » Read More...
Blooming Business Cards (GreenMuze) A business card becomes a living miniature garden via an innovative design by British designer Jamie Wieck. The focus of the design was to create a memorable business card that clients would want to keep on their table rather than in their pockets. Read more... Read More...
Bank of America ends overdraft fees on debit cards (San Francisco Chronicle) Bank of America customers will soon be unable to spend more than they have in the accounts linked to their debit cards. It's a step that may become a common move ahead of new regulations limiting overdraft fees. Rules set by the Federal Reserve that will ban... Bank of America - Federal Reserve System - Debit card - Overdraft - Business Read More...
Lord Adonis blast train companies over Oyster cards (Evening Standard) He criticised train companies who have so far failed to agree to sell the transport cards and promised to intervene to speed up the roll-out. The Cabinet minister said commuters must be able to purchase or top up Oyster cards at railway stations in the same way they can at Tube stations. Read More...