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Business cards
searcher5
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I've had all kinds of business cards in the past. I usually tried to cram all the information I could on them. I got a good deal on a bunch a while back, and I put my name, phone number, and e-mail on them. Nothing more. Got the plain stock, with a plain back, so I could write what ever I wanted on the back.
Just seemed to me, that that's enough. Basic contact info, and If I want to give my home address, or anything else, I'll just write it on the back. No point in having all that information running around out there, if it's not needed.
Dan
Just seemed to me, that that's enough. Basic contact info, and If I want to give my home address, or anything else, I'll just write it on the back. No point in having all that information running around out there, if it's not needed.
Dan
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I am working on an assignment in Arkansas that ends this week and he has been hired on permenantly here, so we will part ways soon.
This morning he gave me his business card so we can keep in touch.
When I was commissioned and went through couth school I had to buy a thousand calling cards. In my entire naval career I used one calling card and that was for a meet and greet at the couth school commanding officer's house as part of the course. I wonder what ever happened to my other nine hundred ninety-nine calling cards.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4YBxeDN4tbk
(It's one of those square boxes made of seemingly random dots and squiggles) which people can scan with their smart phone and it takes them to my website.
Doing it that way all I really need is my basic title and contact info on the front
Mixed into the batch of 2,000 cards were 50 with the title "Inter-Galactic Sales Manager'
When he first discovered it, there were only 40 remaining. Apparently the customers didn't look, didn't care, or were too polite to comment.
Brad Steele