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“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 ...
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.
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.
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.
Business cards feel almost as outdated as Victorian calling cards, but they are still a networking staple.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 ...
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 ...