The business of cards
by Terry McLaughlin
In the attracted by of lowering the pre-conference stress rank, I'm going to offer the following attention: a lack of business cards never prevented any litt from selling a manuscript or making a pull or beginning a friendship with another litt. So if you have no hope of getting business cards made rather than you head to San Francisco, relax.
But if your talk plans include business cards, conserve this in mind: just as your choice of clothing and the firmness of your handshake compel make an impression on the people you congregate, so will your business card. Will that mark be the competent professional? Or will it be the clueless dilettante? It's relatively easy and inexpensive to move a good impression, so check out places like VistaPrint, Worldly Charms, Online Print As a gift, or your local print betray to order some cards for yourself.
Some of the overpower advice I've seen about business cards for writers can be set in this post on Miss Snark's blog archive. Her chin-wag is so logical and thorough, in fact, that all I can add is some unfriendly experience.
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