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Six reasons to Put Social Media Icons on Your Business Cards

Small Business CEO

In fact, several businesses have gained a lot more momentum than they would have without using social media to their advantage. A few examples of brands, such as Glossier, Fenty, Nike, the Royal Academy, and many more, have gained exponential growth and increased visibility on social media.

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How to Find and Win More Clients as a Home Business Owner

Tips From T. Marie

In response to those requests, let’s explore some tips on how home business owners can find clients and grow their business. Use Social Media Social media is a great tool for home business owners looking to find clients. Be sure to bring business cards and have a brief, clear elevator explanation you can give of your services.

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How going digital can make business events more valuable

Practically Perfect PA

Exhibition stand providers Skyline Whitespace point out that you can also build business connections through the use of interactive social media. Using an interactive screen to display live social media feeds such as a Twitter Wall is a great way of merging the offline and online worlds.

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A guide to networking

Practically Perfect PA

If in doubt, attend events that are showcased through trusted institutions – for example, the British Library’s Business and IP Centre. Take business cards. A neat and charming business card is a memorable thing, and more to the point, it’s a very practical way of maintaining contacts beyond the events you attend.

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How to Use Evernote: 22 Ways

Ian's Messy Desk

Store Business Cards - Instead of collecting a pile of business cards that you’ll lose, photograph or scan them send the images to Evernote. Evernote recognizes text on the card, so you can search for names such as “Staples” or “Henry” when that’s all you can remember about the person.

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Call off the cheerleaders!

Practically Perfect PA

They read your Twitter profile. They see what’s written on your business card. They look at your LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook photos. The receive your LinkedIn updates. They read a blog you’ve written. They monitor your Tweets. They browse your Facebook updates. They receive your out of office message.

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52 Templates and Tools for Every Successful EA

Worxbee

This might be things like falling down the rabbit hole when you respond on Twitter, for example… Blocking out “deep work” time, when there are to be no interruptions. When you have a pile of business cards from a conference or event, what happens to them? Tracking to see how much time you spend on unimportant tasks.