Here are some useful resources you may wish to bookmark.
11 Free Websites To Send and Receive Large Files
While email programs these days allow one to send rather large files, it’s often more considerate to use a free service so that you do not clog up someone’s email box. This list points you at services where you can park a large file for your designated receptient to download at their convenience.
Order Your Business Cards and Promo Post Cards Online
HotCards.com is an online resource for business card design and printing. A good source for full-color promotional post cards as well.
Five Alternatives to Printed Business Cards
Website MakeUseOf offers quick reviews of five different ways to share contact information in modern-day business-card fashion.
SnapPages: Another Route To Your Own Website
MakeUseOf again offers a fine and thorough review of the new website creator SnapFiles. It offers two plans, one for free and another, with lots more power, for a very reasonable annual fee. If you do not yet have your own website, this may be a good way to set up one. It’s dead easy.
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Comment by
GotFreeBusinessCards
2 Dec 2008
I had not heard of HotCards before your post here. I've always thought Vista Print was the only way to go. I'll have to take a look at their offering.
Comment by
tomcolvin
2 Dec 2008
Hmmm, seems like there are several alternatives out there. Can I presume
that your site is in the field too? I'll certainly go check it out.
Comment by
seotest
3 Dec 2008
this is really great, you explain.., briefly
Comment by
tomcolvin
3 Dec 2008
Budwiser, thanks for your observation. I've always felt that links without
some clue of content are discourteous to readers. But, then, I sometimes
slip up on that.
You may have noticed that my blog does not have a list of links in the
sidebar, like most other blogs. It's for that very reason. Instead, I've
put links, with annotations, under the Websites tab along the top. I do
admit that I do not keep those page as up-to-date as I should. Ah, yet more
work to do…