James Burke
Being a grandpa is more fun than working
More than once, I've asked a business professional for their card. After a few seconds of rummaging through their wallets, they typically pull out nasty, damp (butt cheek sweat, I presume?) business card that usually has something scribbled on the back.
I, too, have been in the same predicament (minus the butt cheek sweat), and no matter how many cards I try to keep in strategic locations, it always seems I'm lacking.
One day, I got the idea to take a close-up photo of my card and store it in an easily accessible folder on my phone. Now when a customer asks for a card and I don't have one handy, I text it to them.
It keeps me looking good, and it also gives me a contact number for easy follow up.
JB
I, too, have been in the same predicament (minus the butt cheek sweat), and no matter how many cards I try to keep in strategic locations, it always seems I'm lacking.
One day, I got the idea to take a close-up photo of my card and store it in an easily accessible folder on my phone. Now when a customer asks for a card and I don't have one handy, I text it to them.
It keeps me looking good, and it also gives me a contact number for easy follow up.
JB