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What Are Business Cards?

Core Life Business Cards

Digitally printed with the highest quality, our custom business cards will help you instantly make connections and build your network at any event. Our business cards come in several different sizes, including the standard size of 2 inches tall by 3.5 inches wide. Offered in a variety of paper types and finishes, our cards are sure to leave a stunning impression. The durable and superior paper types from which our business cards are made will allow them to endure the confines of wallets, pockets, briefcases, or purses. Click here to learn more about the different types of business cards we offer.



Care

To keep cards crisp and free of bending, avoid transporting cards in tight pockets for an extended period of time. If cards come in contact with liquid, dry each individual card with a hand towel or napkin, removing all visible moisture. Allow affected cards to air dry and make sure you do not bend or crease the cards while drying. Long term storage should be in a place that avoids jostling or places in which the corners or cards themselves can be permanently bent or damaged. We recommend keeping your cards in the original shipping box which is designed to prevent this kind of damage.


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Additional Specs

  • Thickness

    14 pt. Cardstock: .014"; 16 pt Cardstock, Velvet, Silk: .016”

  • Details

    Multiple finishes and paper types available; double sided printing, multiple sizes (including 3.5”x2” standard size)

  • Uses

    Advertising, brand exposure, networking for small businesses, invitations, call to action cards

  • Print Method

    Digitally printed, full color

  • Estimated Lifespan

    Varies depending on use

  • Common Sizes

    3.5" x 2"


Why Signs.com?

Quick Turnaround
Quick Turnaround
Order by 9PM EST and we’ll have your business cards completed and shipped within 2-4 business days.
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Free Shipping over $99*
For custom business card orders over $99 your order ships free!
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Award Winning Customer Service
Winners of numerous customer service awards, our customer experience team keeps you as their number one priority throughout your entire experience with Signs.com.

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Excellent quality in its materials and products. November 13, 2023 by Edgar Aguilar ( FL )
“Excellent quality in its materials and products.”
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February 27, 2023 by Bernard Nabozny ( MI )
“Having the option to get business cards done directly from my artwork and banner order was a great convenience.”
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Q:
Can I write on the business cards with pen or pencil?
Asked a year ago by Signs
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Writing on your business cards works best when you select a paper type that has either a matte finish or no lamination. We recommend using pen when writing on your business cards but pencil is also visible, yet slightly dulled compared to a pen. Allow the ink of the pen to dry before stacking the cards to help avoid any smearing or unwanted transferring of ink.
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Are the edges to the business cards sharp?
Asked a year ago by Signs
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Like with most cardstock products, the edges are straight and finely cut. It is unlikely that you will receive a papercut when properly handling the cards.
Q:
What information should I put on my business card?
Asked a year ago by Signs
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Keeping the information on a business card to the minimum, yet still conveying enough to inform is important. You want to make sure your business card has your company logo, your first and last name, your position in the company, your company email and phone number. Including a website URL that takes visitors to a company landing page is also something you can consider putting on your business card. Many custom business cards also include either corporate or personal social media platforms depending on the industry. Most notably a link to your LinkedIn profile is extremely valuable where people can find your full resume, awards and more.
Q:
Are QR codes useful on business cards?
Asked a year ago by Signs
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While QR codes are a great way to invite those that receive your card to interact with your business, these media tools are not often used correctly. If you do include a QR code on your card, make sure that it links to information that visitors can use, or give them incentives or deals when they do link to your website using the code. Ultimately to use or not to use a QR code is a matter of personal preference.
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Anything I should avoid doing with my business card?
Asked a year ago by Signs
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As noted elsewhere, the biggest threats to the lifespan of your cards include rough handling, improper storage and exposure to water. Assuming you handle them nicely, store them in a safe place and don’t submerge them in water we’re confident your business card will be durable and effective in your networking efforts.
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What is the best way to store my business cards?
Asked a year ago by Signs
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When not transporting them, store your cards where they are least likely to become bent or damaged. We recommend storing your cards on the face of the card, rather than the side to prevent the edges from becoming faded or bent. As noted above, we recommend storing them in the same or similar box in which they were originally shipped. This will prevent damage to the corners and edges of the cards.
Q:
Do you offer any carrying cases or pouches to protect my business cards?
Asked a year ago by Signs
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We do not currently offer any protective cases or pouches. The box the cards come in is suitable for storing and transporting but plastic containers or sleeves could also be used to keep your cards in pristine condition.