The Business Card Is Alive and Well
March 12, 2010 – 11:44 PM | by Michael P. Johnson
Lifehacker has a short article about a recent survey they did on business card use. They report that 70 percent of respondents still carry business cards. And 37 percent of those carry them at all times.
This doesn’t surprise me. I still carry business cards. What I would really like to know is what information people put on their cards these days? Mine has only online info; name, email, voicemail, and website. No postal information at all!
What about you? Do you carry a business card? What sort of info do you put on it?
Tags: business card, Lifehacker, Personal

2 Responses to “The Business Card Is Alive and Well”
By Kathie on Mar 13, 2010 | Reply
I find there are both online people and those who still don’t have a computer yet. So since I want to reach the most people with my business I have name, website, email, phone, and address on my business cards. I think if I didn’t have a business I probably would make up cards to hand out to new friends, it makes it really easy to exchange contact information. Oh I use to input contact info in my phone but sometimes I would forget to hit the done button and then later I would find out I didn’t have their info.
By Michael P. Johnson on Mar 13, 2010 | Reply
Thanks Kathie,
I feel the same way.