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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. But should they?

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Business Travel Is Back: How to Maximize Your Miles

Success

With companies dealing with lingering COVID-related uncertainty , supply chain shortages and inflation, those business owners who do decide to travel will be focused on stretching their travel budgets as far as possible. Here are some tips on choosing the best card for you —and to make sure you’re making the most of it. #1

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How I Learned to Love Selling (and How You Can Too)

Success

I tried selling credit card machines door to door once. Sadly, this is the conventional wisdom on networking: talk about yourself with as many people as you can for just long enough to hand out your business card in the hopes that some of these seeds will sprout, even without watering.

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5 Golden Nuggets from Be The Change Event

Office Organization Success

Set yourself up to accept credit cards. The very first thing you should do to build your business is to get a merchant account so that clients can pay you! Get your fr.ee “Office Organization Success Toolkit” plus how-to articles, resources, tips, and tools at [link].

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How to Plan Business Travel & Business Travel Planning Checklists

Office Dynamics

When traveling for business, leader should leave the following items home: Copy of his/her itinerary (and other important information). Unneeded credit cards. Business cards. International trips: Copy of passport (photo and visa pages). Toiletries (place in appropriate baggies if taking a carry-on suitcase).

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Do you ask for permission or forgiveness? | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

I get snail mail from credit card companies who could not possibly have my new mailing address unless they scammed it off some list. It’s like saying, “Hey, so, sorry we stole your information without your knowledge from Facebook, but we’ll make it up to you by offering you 0% APR on a credit card! No, we can’t.

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Being A Digital Nomad

Brilliantly Better

Doesn’t have an office and most of the time doesn’t have business cards either (the new dial tone being twitter , of course). Maybe some writing tools you got as a present from a friend long time ago? Or that clipboard you received at that very special business event? For a digital nomad the world is the office.

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