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@Suho - no, read my explanation, it's not mandatory, and I genuinely am flattered you guys find it "impressive", it says a lot to me about the potential impact - but I am not overdoing the content, and even was sorry I couldn't cram in the whole "pack". --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @NoJive, the advice is not bad BUT.. Please, check the front side again : http://www.mauro-colella.com Do you see the www.xyz.com? Do you see it easilly? (genuine questions) I just took poi's advice at using the backside and it was good me thinks. [quote] In your case you list impressive qualifications [/quote] All I know is that I've done these things professionally, in difficult contexts (SSIS development and migration of a replicated/mirrored database cluster from one SQL server to the next for one concrete example..) AND a lot more which seems less relevant to what I want to sell. Think about it in these terms - I do need all the help I can get : 1) guy's a consultant, front page - straight to the point, name, services, location, phone, email 2) but what the hell is a consultant (many people just have no idea - highly adaptable expert advisor, to sum it up) 3) and what the hell can the guy help me with? ==> Flip the card, and there you go "ooh, yeah, Photoshop, I can use that! And Ajax? Oh and he knows (this/that) office suite" I am NOT expecting anyone to read through the whole set of competencies, just a quick glance at the backside and the "ooh, yeah" factor. The business card, my face, a suite, and direct contact - first impression - verbal promotion are my MAIN ASSETS in sales and marketing, I am trying to "capitalize" here : I am trying to get the most of a piece of paper, and trying to mentally rehearse the reaction of the guy who gets the card. Tough call : I think, in your case, that you jumped on the bandwagon and were faced with the "charged backside" firsthand, correct me if I am wrong. And imagine the importance of this thing to me - imagine that this lil' PS work will carry the heavy burden of "spreading the word" and backing up a first, live impression. [url=http://www.beyondwonderland.com][img]http://www.beyondwonderland.com/images/logo_golden.gif[/img][/url] EDIT : [url=http://www.showoffcards.com/art3free.html]some food for thought in the backside vs. no backside debate[/url] [small](Edited by [url=http://www.ozoneasylum.com/user/6553]argo navis[/url] on 02-03-2008 14:16)[/small] [small](Edited by [url=http://www.ozoneasylum.com/user/6553]argo navis[/url] on 02-03-2008 14:34)[/small]
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