Business cards were once an important part of any businessman’s arsenal. Wherever you went you would have your business card to leave. If you worked in sales, you always wanted to have a card on hand with your name and number. It was the key to a salesman success and commission in sales. There was a time when everyone carried a business card. This was a way of alerting people to your presence. In the Victorian era when you went to visit someone at their home their servants would ask for your card. This was how these cards began, as calling cards, a way to alert someone as to your presence and reason for visiting. In today’s high speed technical internet age people claim we no longer need business cards. As much as we want to move to a paperless society, this is relatively not practical. Imagine if you will; being out and about and you need to give your contact information to someone. Sure you can e-mail it but where’s the personal charm in that. A card is a physical item, a reminder of who you are and that you and your services do exist. They are small items
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