Tag: business cards
Follow[the]Seed invests in digital business card startup Haystack’s $1.7m seed round – here comes...
Follow[the]Seed announced today its investment in Haystack - An Aussie-Israeli Team who disrupted the traditional business cards industry and created a smart and stylish digital business card with a seamless experience that is replacing the use of paper cards.
Leads for your business… Five unconventional strategies to get more leads, made simple [FREE...
Here's a slightly personal question...
You wouldn’t ask someone to marry you on the first date, would you?
You’d at least share a Cafe Latte with...
Business cards have been making deals happen for over a century and despite what...
Business cards have been around since the 1800s.
Now in this digital age of ours, one would imagine that something this old is on its...
ANTMART DEAL: How many leads could you create from a new set of business...
Check out this upcoming deal on Antmart -- Anthill's group buying website for Australian business owners. To sign-up to the Antmart newsletter, and be...
Power business networking, Japanese style
If you've ever attended a networking event and been introduced to someone who spends the next few minutes looking over your shoulder at who else he/she could be talking to, know that it could be worse. You could have Professor Himonya's undivided attention.
Amazing business card ninja [VIDEO]
This guy should star in Kill Bill 3. But he would be more effective working for Joel. We're guessing the out-takes run considerably longer than this clip.
Your business card is CRAP
Let's hope your business card never finds its way into this guy's hands.
More weird and wonderful business card designs
We're all for applying creativity with a dash of the absurd as a way to stand out from the crowd. And what better way to leave a lasting first impression on potential business contacts than handing them a business card that will makes them chuckle, gasp or drool with envy?
Unusual business card designs
If you’ve ever seen the movie American Psycho (based on Brett Easton Ellis’s extremely dark novel), you will surely remember the “business card” scene...