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Do You Have a Personal Card?

November 7th, 2008

As we process more and more business cards for our customers, one thing I’ve noticed is the number of “personal cards” that people have. I’ve never considered a personal card but can see the benefit. Meet someone at a club and you can slip them your card instead of trying to find a pen or writing down the wrong number/email because of a few too many drinks. Or even when you meet a new friend at the park.

I asked some close friends, colleagues and took a simple poll on Twitter to see who uses a personal card and just over 50% replied that they do have a personal card.

I came across a site that actually specializes in creating “mommy cards” and personal cards. The site is called One Little Card and they offer a variety of designs that seem perfect for the non-business business card.

So I ask, do you have a personal card?


4 Responses to “Do You Have a Personal Card?”

  1. Karen decided to write:

    I don’t have a personal card but I do know people that do. They say they are great and quicker than having to speak out loud all of their info.

  2. Scott decided to write:

    I was looking for a personal card, and I even found a few at http://www.onelittlecard.com that work great for men (not just mommy cards). They look great. The print quality was excellent, and I get tons of compliments on my card. I would definitely recommend having a non-business card to hand out to old and new friends, and onelittlecard.com had lots of fun designs t choose from.

  3. plastic business card decided to write:

    Very nice! Actually in my opinion when you meet somebody in a party. It will not look professional that you don’t have a business card. Somebody ask you please give me a card and you say sorry I don’t have a card please write it down my contact. Its not good. Offcourse its cheap to print quality card and it really give you good will.

  4. Wesley Anderson decided to write:

    I use http://www.moo.com for both business & personal cards. They rock.

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