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Even though there have been a lot of technological advancements and everything is digitalized, business cards are still irreplaceable. They have stood the test of time and still remain an effective tool to drive customers and clients. Business cards usually contain key contact details of a company. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: 8 Reasons: Why Business Cards Are Still Important?


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8 Reasons Why Business Cards Are Still
Important?
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8 Reasons Why Business Cards Are Still Important?
  • Even though there have been a lot of
    technological advancements and everything is
    digitalized, business cards are still
    irreplaceable. They have stood the test of time
    and still remain an effective tool to drive
    customers and clients. Business cards usually
    contain key contact details of a company. For
    clients and general customers, business cards are
    a window to peep into a companys possible
    quality of products or services. It may just be a
    small piece of paper, but that small piece of
    paper is a powerful tool and a crucial part of
    marketing yourself. Here are 8 reasons why
    business cards are still prevalent in this
    digital world
  • A quick first impression
  • A direct marketing tool
  • Builds trust
  • Displays professionalism
  • Has a personal touch
  • Builds communication
  • Always accessible
  • Gives a face to your brand

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8 Reasons Why Business Cards Are Still Important?
  1. A quick first impression - A business card serves
    as a first insight into the companys services
    and hence leaves a quick first impression. A
    company logo, tastefully displayed company
    details, use of the right brand colours and
    typeface surely give the card a professional
    look. It makes a brand recognizable for
    customers. Business cards capitalize on the
    little time you have to make an impression and
    share your information with the people you are
    trying to make connections with. 
  2. A direct marketing tool - While search engine
    optimization, emails, and other marketing methods
    fetch leads and potential clients, still business
    cards remain to be a more effective marketing
    tool. In trade fair, seminar, or a business
    meeting, there isnt much time left for branding
    your business. In such cases, handing out a
    business card does the job of marketing your
    enterprise. Because of the in-person meeting that
    goes with sharing of the cards, it becomes a
    concrete reminder of your company.
  3. Builds trust - Since there is a lot of warmth and
    personal greetings exchanged when sharing the
    cards, it helps in building a fair amount of
    trust. Organized card design speaks well for the
    business.
  4. Displays professionalism  The fact that your
    company has given thought to the image and
    branding of your business through the business
    cards lends a professional touch to the business.
    When you have a business card, it signals to
    people that you have experience with networking
    and are prepared. 

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8 Reasons Why Business Cards Are Still Important?
  1. Has a personal touch  Because a business card is
    a concrete way of introducing your company when
    you hand out a business card, you're handing out
    a physical extension of your business. The
    tangibility of these cards helps current and
    prospective customers remember your business when
    designed with creativity. So, a business card is
    always a better option than a hastily typed first
    name and a mobile number lost among hundreds of
    already saved contacts. 
  2. Builds communication  While emails, search
    engine optimization and social media all are easy
    means of attracting customers, they still arent
    as effective as an in-person meeting sealed with
    a handshake along with a business card exchange.
    It could be tradeshows, industry conferences,
    happy hour, airport lounges, meetings, seminars,
    etc, all these times turn into an opportunity to
    make a valuable business connection if you have a
    business card ready to hand out. 
  3. Always Accessible  Emails can get lost in the
    sea of other emails and phones can be damaged,
    which means a potential client has lost all of
    your contact information because the client is at
    the mercy of technology. A business card,
    although it can be lost, is rather easily
    accessible. You can even exchange them in
    situations where your cell phones need to be
    turned off, such as on planes or in hospitals.
    And unlike websites or data connections, business
    cards dont go down because of server issues,
    they are right there waiting for you. 
  4. Gives a face to your brand - Business cards don't
    just have your name, email, or phone number on
    it, it also has graphics, logos and images.
    Together, all of these elements project an image
    of your business. Business cards visually
    represent your business's identity. They give a
    face to your brand when contacts look at them,
    reminding them of who you are and what you do.

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8 Reasons Why Business Cards Are Still Important?
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