I hand them out all the time. Heck here's a pic of mine for everyone to check out. I used one of the computer programs and designed what I wanted. Now I just print them on the "clean edge" cards that you can get from pretty much anywhere that carries office supplies. I also found a couple of boxes of the business card sized magnets with the sticky backs that you can put the card on to make it a magnet. It's not fancy, and it hides the back side, where I also have info, but it gets my name out there. Too, even if it hides the back the magnetic one can still be used to hold another one in place.
The front side of the card gives potential customers my name, my contact info, my experience, and my work ethic all in one shot. To me that is the most essential info you can put out when looking for business. Then when you turn it over there's somewhat of an overview of the types of things I am set up to do. Between the two sides about the only thing left for a customer to do is to call and get some work done when they need it.
Things were kind of tight, and business was really slow a couple of years back when I was designing them. At the time I was busting my but and seemed to be getting nowhere. We were joking one night about a slogan that was appropriate for my cards and I jokingly made the comment that I was "Hardly working, and needed your business". That turned into the slogan I put on the card that states my work ethic to a T...because I always 'Work hard to earn my customer's business'.
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