Business Cards

I love business networking

The power of connecting has helped me
change lives and create daily value

But I’ve been puzzled my entire life at “bosses” attitude towards business cards.

Some people give them out so sparingly
like they are made of gold.
Some believe they are a symbol of status and not all employees should have them
Some never carry the damn things – even to a networking event!

In 2011, when business cards are cheaper and more dynamic than ever
the time has come to give cards to your entire team.

Teach them how to use them, when to give them out. My favourite networking book teaches this method.

If you send staff out into the world without cards
you’re leaving $ on the table
you might as well blindfold them
The cost! The cost!! Cry the bean counters
Only management needs them! Cry the closest egotistsReally? And the every-day staff have no network?
They have worked here longer than you
know the vendors, the fans, the customers
know the company better
And they can’t have cards?!?!?

Here are some thoughts and suggestions:

1) If cost and status is your hang up, create a generic card that ALL staff have access to and can give out with all your coordinates ( yes including twitter )2) Sure work has given you a boring card. You should always have a non-work non-boring card with your LinkedIn and twitter account – consider Moo.com’s minicards!

3) On that note. No job? They are called “contact cards” how will someone who has a job to give you find you if you meet at an event?!
 
4) How about a conversation starter? The greenest business card in the world!! 100% recycled paper, vegetable inks, bullfrog powered and they plant a tree with every order!!
4) Business cards are like lottery tickets every one you give away has the potential to be a winner!

5) Want to take your card use to the NEXT level? Read this book

I leave you with a little bus-card etiquette. PN

11 Replies to “Business Cards”

  1. Wow!!! I love business cards.
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  2. Board members and senior volunteers for a charity should also be given business cards with their title and charity details, and asked to give them out to potential donors, volunteers or supporters. This creates a greater sense of ownership. (Board members should also list their charity affiliations on LinkedIN.)

  3. First impression is last no doubt about it so always keep your business cards up to date and also make you printers batter by using branded Toner Cartridges do not neglect the importance of your printer in your office sometime you desperately need it and you just short of toner.

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