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Are Business Cards Obsolete?

by Daria Steigman on September 18, 2009

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[Note: This post originally appeared on IABC's Communications World blog.]

I love that there’s an iPhone app that lets you exchange contact information just by bumping phones. But does this mean that business cards are becoming obsolete?

Business cards speak to me, especially when it comes to small businesses and solo practitioners. The paper, logo, design, and readability give me clues to a company’s personality and whether they have thought about that first impression. Whether someone does or doesn’t have a Web site and/or a customized e-mail address gives me some data about their permanence and their business sense. And please think twice before handing me a card with out-of-date information.

The Japanese have an entire ritual around business cards. While Americans are typically more informal, we might do well to probe the underlying reasons for the meishi exchange.

So what do you think? Do you decipher business cards or wish they’d go away?

On a related note, my friend Deborah Brody has a good post on business card dos and don’ts that has some common sense tips for making sure what you are handing out isn’t hindering your success.

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Second Look: Coyotes, Road Runners, and Burritos

by Daria Steigman on September 2, 2009

Each week I’m highlighting 3 or 4 posts, surveys, and other news that I have read and/or tweeted about that you may not have seen. As the name implies, I think they deserve a second look.

Here’s your second look for this week:

  • Coyotes vs. Road Runners: An instructive post that talks about what toons can tell us about management styles and cultural differences.
  • Burritos via iPhone: Chipotle launches an iPhone app that lets customers pre-order and pre-pay for lunch. Smart business use of technology.
  • How Did It Make You Feel? Todd Schnick reminds us that customer experience is less about what you do and more about how you make us feel.

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