Physical objects and printed materials, including the business card, are a thing of the past.
Right?
Although they may not be the main connection between you and a potential client, business cards remain an important starting point when you are trying to generate new customers.
As we will show, they still have their place in modern marketing and networking.
Are Business Cards a Thing of the Past?
Business Cards Remain Useful….
Despite the dominance of technology, smartphones, and connected devices, business cards still have a purpose. They are quick, easy, and effective networking tools that can be designed to fit your unique business and specific brand.
Business cards are also memorable. In a world saturated in texting, websites, emails, and instant messages, a business card can stand out, giving a high level of memorability to your company. With the right design, the right logo, and the right delivery method, business cards can still be a useful option for creating connections between you and your clients.
…But they are No Longer the Only Networking Option
In previous decades, people had business cards and little else to help with their networking and connections. Now, business cards are a part of these efforts, but they certainly are not the only part.
Networking options should include digital profiles, social media accounts (preferably active accounts) and a thriving, vibrant website with a dynamic blog. These online networking tools provide a mobile connection between you and a potential customer, but they often don’t match the memorable, personal nature of having a physical object, like a business card, in your hand.
Some examples of Nufire Marketing’s Premium Business Cards
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Written by Avery Nubson
Avery can be reached at avery@nufiremarketing.com