Posts Tagged ‘business cards’

Who needs a card?

It seems a pressing question these days. At least our google alerts suggests it is. All kinds of people are talking about business cards. John, a.k.a. human3rror, is wondering if bloggers need business cards.

To our minds, cards are just another tool to get a certain task done. When meeting someone we tend to be vastly more intersted in interacting with them on a personal level and learning more about them when they are physically infront of us than we are in remembering the particulars of their address or even name. Think, “now, remember the “e” is before the “i” but no “s” and start with a “p.” Moreover, likely hundreds of distractions will occur before either person gets the chance to “remember” the other’s information and look it up.

So, do bloggers need business cards? We don’t know. It seems if bloggers want to increase the chances of being remembered and having people come interact with their content, business cards (in this case maybe you’d call them personal cards because maybe you don’t yet do business with your blog) might be a helpful tool.

.extendr.com might make your cards more simple by empowering you to print one address on the card that simply presents your links in one place. .extendr.com helps you say, “Hello. Here is where I am online.” In this way you can include more than one (or a few) links to your web footprint.  Further, you can edit or add to the content of your page at any time without the needs to reprint your cards. We think that’s a powerfull idea.

John, thanks for the post.

Business Cards and Scalability

Dave Morin mentioned recently, via twitter that “Business cards don’t scale.” On one hand, if the business card is left as it has been for years, we agree, they don’t scale. Physical cards only go so far. But what about a digital card that could be edited at anytime and be sent to anyone? We think .extendr.com could be the ticket. Do you?

Some tactics we’ve seen totally eliminate the card all together. Others make tons of cards while still others have some form of digital card. We at .extendr.com think there is some blend to be made between the analogue world and the digital.

To our minds, it seems like a clutch idea to have one place where all the other places links are and can be presented easily. It can be your introduction page to all the places you interact. In this way when someone new meets you they are empowered to decide on what level they want to interact with you, something blogs do not typically offer. Gone are the days of hunting people down on a pile of social sites if those people have an .extendr.com page, go there to find where they are. Lets make introductions easier. Consider telling your friends about .extendr.com.

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