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Randy W
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Business Card Question

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I do both fused glass and stained glass work, should I have seperate business cards?
Also do you put your e-mail address on your cards? And a website address?

Randy
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We have separate companies for the cold and warm glass work.... thus, separate cards, etc. It just got too confusing for customers. I really need to get separate phone lines, too. I suppose it depends mostly on how much work you do of either.
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Randy Wesner wrote:I do both fused glass and stained glass work, should I have seperate business cards?
Also do you put your e-mail address on your cards? And a website address?

Randy
if you are printing them yourself, it's easy to have separate cards but ALWAYS put your website and email address on your literature! it's one way to get people to your site and sometimes it's much easier - not to mention cheaper - to email you about something than call.....

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Randy Wesner wrote:I do both fused glass and stained glass work, should I have seperate business cards?
Also do you put your e-mail address on your cards? And a website address?

Randy
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Unless your business name is "Randy's Stained Glass" or "Fusing B Us" I don't see the need to do seperate cards. Always put your Email and website address on all of your promo materials.
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I wanted to leave the possabilities open, so I put "Hand crafted art glass items" on my cards.
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