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Six reasons to Put Social Media Icons on Your Business Cards

Small Business CEO

The business model of a company birthed and growing in the contemporary world is incomplete without incorporating social media in some way or the other. It has become an important part of every business setup, regardless of the industry and the scale they’re operating at.

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

Tips From T. Marie

Use Social Media Social media is a great tool for home business owners looking to find clients. Use platforms like LinkedIn, Twitter, TikTok, Instagram and Facebook to showcase your services and connect with potential clients. Be sure to bring business cards and have a brief, clear elevator explanation you can give of your services.

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25 ways to get noticed on LinkedIn

Practically Perfect PA

Did you know that LinkedIn users are statistically 4 times more likely to visit your website than Facebook users? Add your Linked URL to your Business Card. Let your connections know that you are active and relevant in your industry. Join ones that are relevant to your industry and personal brand.

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10 Apps for Administrative Productivity and Organization

Office Dynamics

It not only lets you check the time in any part of the world, it also shows you color-coded business hours in your specified time zone, making it easier to schedule meeting times. Business Card Scanning Apps: Anyone who’s ever attended a conference or networking event knows just how quickly all those business cards stack up.

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A guide to networking

Practically Perfect PA

You’ll have little trouble finding events to attend – Google a location, industry and date and you’ll soon have a variety of options. 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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The Office* Show and how to be a great delegate

Practically Perfect PA

There were many free training sessions for assistants to attend and the exhibitors were all relevant suppliers to the industry which again is not always the case with these types of events! I took a few pictures, posted them on Facebook and also on Twitter. I tweeted about the show, the speakers and the content.

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Getting Clients-Building Trust

Tips From T. Marie

That used to mean attending local networking events week after week, robotically spouting your elevator speech and handing out business cards that likely never got out of the pocket they were tucked into. Blogs, Twitter , LinkedIn , Facebook and others allow us to open ourselves up to the world and let them see what we’re made of.