But Cat you aren't giving yurlseof any credit. Was it YOU who won the business or was it your card? Sure, they might remember your card. Big whoop. But if you have no juice behind that card, your card's cuteness isn't getting you the business. Personally, I'm amused by cute cards, but then I'm irritated because they are often hard to scan, hard to file, and just make me take an extra step to get the info into my system so I can find them later. Like many business people who travel a lot, I have thousands of contacts and business cards. I need to have a way to find that information digitally quickly. When I'm in Canada and my business card is in my office in the US, that amazingly creative design does me no good. If you are going the interesting route, may I humbly recommend that you add a QR code for us who need the digital info. If we can scan that, then we won't be mumbling under our breath at you whilst trying to get that data into our contact management systems.I think it can be useful to have a few interesting cards on hand to give out things like those miniature books that have a detachable business card and QR code but we also don't want to cost our intended clients any more irritation or time than necessary. So it depends on what you do for a living and it depends on your target audience. I vote for having both types on hand.
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