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Stock your business cards in multiple places, and take every opportunity to hand one out. Keep a small stash in your wallet, in your car, in your coat pocket, at your desk and in your briefcase.
“My card is like a Rubik’s Cube sitting on someone’s desk,” says Mr. Ostrow, owner of a Boca Raton, Fla., business-development advisory firm bearing his name.
No matter how many paper records have been transformed into digital equivalents during the past 20 years, one remains unchanged, and widely used: the business card. Even the countless high-tech ...
Business cards, particularly when elevated with QR code, still serve a powerful role in establishing one’s identity and status before a conversation even begins.
Do something with those stacks and stacks of business cards on your desk. By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal. Contributor, Macworld JUN 26, 2016 8:30 pm PDT.
But the business cards of Natalie Daniels, a Viennese photo producer, are even better. Designed as part of a larger stationery set by corporate branding specialists at Bureau Rabensteiner, each ...
Business cards feel almost as outdated as Victorian calling cards, but they are still a networking staple. Melbourne-based Blinq wants to do away with them altogether. The app generates a QR code ...
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