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New Ideas for Business Cards

by Carolyn Elefant on April 3, 2008 · 1 comment

in Marketing & Making Money, New Marketing Ideas

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Over at my roost at Legal Blogwatch, I posted about ways that lawyers — including solo and blogger, Ernie the Attorney are rethinking the concept of business cards.   As Ernie points out, these days, it’s not hard (or at least it shouldn’t be hard) to find a lawyer’s website by running a Google name search on the Internet.   Thus,  a business card doesn’t need to serve as a source of contact information, but rather, as a tool to encourage people to contact you.

Of course, Ernie’s theory assumes that you already have at least a minimum presence on the Internet (which every lawyer should!)  Unless people can find you easily on line, you may not want to radically change those business cards any time soon.

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  • Alstonshop

    What information does a radically different business card have on it?

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