Choosing Checks for My Business, Part II

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~ This was posted on March 29, 2009

In the last post I talked about the birth of my new business – the company that I had started by accident as I sold all of my unnecessary items on eBay prior to a big move. I had been a pack rat up until that point but now I reveled in the remarkable feeling that came with recycling items and making a profit. So good was I at this new enterprise that I became the “go to” girl when any of my friends wanted to sell something online but were too intimidated by the process. And before long it became apparent that I could really do something with this service and start my own legitimate business.

I gave my company a name, had a logo created, and put together marketing materials that would help promote the service. More than anything word of my business spread thanks to those who had worked with me. Anyone who had anything to sell on eBay would get in touch with me; I would pick up their stuff, itemize it, photograph it, and upload it with a description to my newly created online “store.” Then, when it sold I would take part of the profit and I would turn over a percentage of the profit to the original seller. This of course meant writing checks and I wanted to make sure that my business checks were something that stood out and something that people remembered.

I knew that the standard bank checks I would normally get were just not going to cut it and so I went online to look at private printers that had more of a selection. That turned out to be the best thing to do for sure. I found a great printer that has this amazing selection of personal checks as well as business checks and I was able to get exactly what I wanted in terms of design (nothing ordinary here) and price. Now my business is really getting off the ground!

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