I run a small business and do a lot of networking and I’ve noticed that people aren’t really handing out business cards anymore. Do you still use them?
If I get one I take a picture of it and then throw it away.
Yes. Also there’s a belief among some in sales that by giving something (even something small) to a person, that person will feel like they owe you. BTW not saying I believe this but I’ve heard it a few times from folks in sales.
I still recieve them and see them handed out and used quite often
If you are going to a convention use a colleagues business cards so they get all the calls and follow-ups from the vendors. I’ve never done that but one guy kept doing it to others at a place I did part time work for until one year everyone else there did the same thing to him. He finally learned it wasn’t as funny as he thought.
Business cards are useless unless they’re bone with silian rail lettering
That absolutely depends. In my experience, business cards are still super important and a polite thing to provide.
Depends on the demographic you are interacting with. When networking with other professionals it is probably easier to just scan a QR code to a file of contact information. A quick import and you’re already in my contracts.
In terms of being able to leave the information somewhere, cards work well. Attaching to a project portfolio, handing to someone so they can pass it on, leaving as a support contract after a project is complete, etc.
When networking it’s easier for me to quickly pocket a card and deal with it later than take my phone out and scan a QR code.
Literally yesterday I was given a business card with a QR code on it haha
Did the QR go to their website or did it have their vcard on it? I do the latter, and the former annoys the hell out of me, because it’s way harder to type a bunch of contact info than to type a fckin URL.
Also yes, this means I have business cards. I don’t use them much but they’re handy for leaving with other business owners in case they want to contact me (hopefully, to order!).
I’m gonna be honest, I have no clue, I didn’t scan it. Not because it wasn’t interesting or anything like that, but because making deals isn’t my job. I got it because it (sort of) used to be mine, but since it isn’t anymore I passed the card on to the person whose job it now is haha
Por que no los dos?
Business cards should have QR codes for both the website and the contact info. And they should be labelled.
My logic is:
a.) Two QR codes could confuse some scanners… or some people
b.) In the vast majority of cases, it’s faster to type the URL than it is to scan a QR code to go there.
But sure, there’s no reason you can’t do both! And if you do, they should definitely be labelled. Thank you for coming to my TED Talk 😅
I use paper business cards all the time. They’re fun and cheap.
Also, plain boring unimaginatively-designed business cards are so ubiquitous that if you’re using a design that’s at all interesting yours will easily be way ahead of most of the other business cards people will get.
I once got one made from very thin steel. You could have used it as a weapon in an Asian martial arts movie. But I was really scared of even touching the thing because it was so sharp.
Hacker Kevin Mitnick had a famous metal business card for his computer security firm which was a set of lockpicks. The lockpicks really worked if you knew how to pick locks.
Patrick?
No, this is the Krusty Krab.
I work at a print shop and produce business cards all the time, like two or three different business card orders on a typical day. Most of my customers are in finance.
Yes, even if it is for just scanning them.
I used them a lot in my previous job. From 2015 through 2019 I was a tech for maritime systems such as radios, radars, autopilot, etc. Most of our customers were commercial clients, and when something doesn’t work, knowing who to call saves a lot of time and money.
So whenever I left a ship after a completed technical visit, or commissioning a new bridge system, I left my card.
I still use them as well. Feels more professional to hand out a card than to start spelling out my phone number.
I have a box of 500 i got in 2015 with 475 left.
That being said I’m not a salesman that see many new potential customers every week. I got a pile of other peoples business cards in my desk drawer and I’ve used them a few times to order some parts.
My wife uses them a lot. Puts a discount on it for your first visit.
In Australia business cards are rare (I cannot remember last time, if ever I have seen one).
Realestate agents and other honourable folk share these still.
Popular in Japan still too, but that is unrelated to the lovely folk previously mentioned.





