Business Cards And Little Programs – Kitchen Table Talks

For this, our next in the Kitchen Table Talks series, I’m going to emphasize a point I was trying to make about business cards: namely, we shouldn’t just hand them out willy nilly. We do it because we’re not sure what else to do. But we don’t always need to end a face to face interaction with trading business cards. Here’s more:

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Comments

  1. JasonM says:

    Great video! Thanks for posting :)

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  2. Yes that's true.Earlier when i started my sales business,I was told to give my card to anyone and one day my colleague told me that never give your business cards to anyone as its a waste of money.Just give them who asks for it.What you have said is absolutely true Chris and now i m doing like this only.

  3. Sesli says:

    Thanks for sharing. Very nice site. Congratulations.

  4. Seslisohbet says:

    Again, Another great Kitchen Table Talk. My wife and I have business cards but rarely pass them out. Partly because we forget partly because I hate to bombard people with our card. It is nice to exchange cards if it is the first time I am ever meeting that person..

  5. Seslimeydan says:
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  7. I was told to give my card to anyone and one day my colleague told me that never give your business cards to anyone as its a waste of money. seo Just give them who asks for it.What you have said is absolutely true Chris and now i m doing like this only.

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