Ask Do we still need business cards?

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To be very honest it is quite long I've seen a business card offline. It's true that technology has made networking easier through LinkedIn, email, and social media but business cards continue to hold value in certain industries and face-to-face interactions. A business card provides a tangible way to share your contact details quickly which can leave a lasting impression. They are also useful for in-person networking events, conferences, or meetings where a personal touch is appreciated. Business cards can serve as a reminder of your brand. They a physical object that someone can keep handy. Digital alternatives are gaining popularity such as virtual business cards and apps. But many still swear by the impact of a well-designed physical card. What do you think? Are business cards still necessary for your business, or are digital alternatives the way to go? Let's discuss!
 
Business cards, though, may not be that effective like before, is still relevant. These days, most business owners will want to have business cards to drive traffic to their business. They can share these cards in functions. It is better to be plastic than paper for durability and lasting longer.
 
In a world dominated by LinkedIn, email, and QR codes, a small piece of cardstock might seem old-fashioned. But there's something about handing someone a physical card. Plus, at networking events or conferences, it's a quick, tangible way to make a connection without fumbling for phones. That said, if your audience is mostly online or tech-savvy, a digital contact share works just fine. In short, they're optional but can still make a subtle, classy impression.
 
Honestly, business cards aren't totally useless, but they've changed a lot. Sure, everyone's online these days, so you might think you don't need one. It feels personal, and people remember you better when they actually hold something. That said, digital stuff like QR codes, LinkedIn, or contact-sharing apps is getting way more popular and it's way greener. So, do you need business cards? Kinda depends on what you do and how you network. If you meet people face-to-face, they're handy.
 

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