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How To Make Traditional Business Cards Work For You In The Digital Age.

Tips From T. Marie

Purchasing traditional business cards used to be one of the first official things you did when you started your own business. Today, with everything from file storage to forms being offered electronically, many business startups are abandoning the traditional business card altogether.

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Business Travel Is Back: How to Maximize Your Miles

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Either way, you’ll want to have a dedicated card for business expenses to make it easier to separate them from your personal spending for accounting and tax purposes. One of the first questions to answer is whether it makes more sense for you to use a personal or business card to pay for travel and other expenses.

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

Tips From T. Marie

However, if you love being social or can get over your aversion to it, networking events can provide valuable opportunities for home business owners to meet 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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Productive Networking: 22 Ideas to Organize Business Cards for Effective Followup

Stephanie LH Calahan

" That is what a recent client told me when I opened a drawer in her office and found it filled with business cards. The cards had been collected over a year or so of miscellaneous networking events and trade shows.    Over time, she had forgotten who many of the people were or even why she had kept the card. . 

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I Want Some Business Cards

Catch Friday

I do business with people who will collaborate with me, that is I either add to their services or take a percentage from them for referring them to a good business deal. At the event I had only three business cards with me, and for some time I've wanted to buy some more. Catch Friday Media. Catch Friday Media.

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Yes, You Need a Website. Here’s 7 Reasons Why.

Tips From T. Marie

If you have no website, you’re missing out on a huge amount of potential business. Over 2 billion people use the Internet every day and at least 90% of them have purchased something or contacted a company online. Are you still using that Yahoo or Gmail address for business? I never hear, “Do I need business cards?”

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Money Saving Deals for Businesses: Get What You Need Without Breaking the Budget

Tips From T. Marie

For example, my recent purchase of AudioHero * was $39 for a lifetime subscription which includes 3000 downloads. I got a similar deal on WebinarNinja , which has gone through a major overhaul since my purchase to become one of the premier webinar services out there. Software Subscriptions.

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