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5 Tips for Buying Business Cards Online

Business cards form the foundation of many lasting business connections and relationships. If you do not have your business cards ready for a chance encounter, you could be missing out on a valuable business opportunity. There are a number of online printing services that offer the convenience of shopping for business cards from the comfort of your desk. Below are five great tips for buying business cards online.

  1. Do Adequate Research
    Do not close the deal with the first online business card printer that you come across. Research different providers and compare their services and pricing. It also helps to read the guides and terms of services of different providers.
     
  2. Consider Printers' Reputations
    Reputation is important, especially online. With the increase in online frauds and scams, you simply cannot be too careful when it comes to buying business cards. Study the profile of the vendors. Also, read online reviews on third party review websites. If a company has plenty of negative reviews, be wary.
     
  3. Protect Your Personal Information
    Provide only the minimum amount of information that is needed to complete your business card purchase. Consider having the business cards delivered to your work address.
     
  4. Make Sure Your Purchase is Secure
    Look for the security layer that is represented by the “https” in the URL of the website. This ensures that you are connected to the website through a safe and secure connection.

    Do not transfer payment directly to the bank account of any individual. It is strongly recommended to use a secure payment service, such as PayPal, for handling online payments. This ensures the safety of your payment.

  5. Double-Check Your Design
    Pay close attention to all design guidelines provided on a printer's website. Once you've submitted your design, take the time to request and examine a proof of your card. These steps prevent the possibility of paying for a card that is blurry or otherwise imperfect.
Last Updated: April 15, 2015