a_guerrajr said:
ha ha already did the check out.
the domain is mine
thanks
Since you are already familiar with gmail, set your domain up with
Google Apps Standard. That way you can use the familiar gmail interface with your own domain, no additional hosting needed. You can use the calendar as well with Google Apps and then sync it to your phone (if you have a smart phone).
If you need help PM me, my other business is Managed IT Services and I run you through the basic how-to pretty quickly.
As far as the email address, for a business card I would use firstname(@)reflectionzautodetailing.com and leave info(@) for your website. That way people that you hand your card to know they are contacting you directly.
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The business cards look ok. If it were me, I would only use the stylized font for the logo only. Everything else should be something like a sans-serif font (Helvetica, Segoe UI, Calibri, etc.), without any outlines. Business cards are small, and that font isn't really suited for that kind of use.
Also, on the first car, the "detailing" reflection is backwards. If you are using photoshop, select the word "detailing" then go to Edit > Transform > Flip Vertical.
Finally, spend a couple of bucks at a photo stock site and ensure you can actually use the image for commercial purposes. I personally prefer fotolia.com. As you can see a quick tineye.com search of your first card turns up
tons of results
, the second one
not so much, but plenty for someone to notice eventually.
When purchasing stock photos pay attention to the sizes. You want it big enough to cover the entire card @ a full
300DPI (most images displayed on the internet are 72DPI).