Why Every Woman Needs Business Cards

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If you’re a career woman on the move, your purse should be full of business cards. No exceptions. And if you don’t have a stack of personal business cards at your disposal, do yourself a favor and order some business cards within the next seven days.

I know you’d probably cringe at the thought of adding another task to your to-do list, but this action is worth your time. Purchasing business cards could lead to a larger income, enhanced opportunities, and valuable relationships that you don’t want to miss out on.

If you’re a millennial who grew up in the digital world, professional business cards may appear to be a fancy relic of the past, like rotary dial phones and cassette tape recorders. But in today’s fast-paced work culture, you never know where you will find your next employer, employee, or client­ – and you can’t rely on LinkedIn to seal the deal after a 30-second elevator ride. Most people will probably forget your name and overlook connecting with you on LinkedIn after you depart from the conversation.

Be prepared for any situation with a stack of quality business cards that reflect who you are and the value you add. Here are three reasons why everyone woman needs business cards, even if they have a LinkedIn account:

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Nobody is Digitally Secure

Here is the truth:  not everyone you meet will  have a LinkedIn profile. Even if they have subscribed to the professional networking site, they probably don’t use LinkedIn to its full potential. Or worse, they don’t even remember their password. Don’t miss out on creating valuable connections just because you don’t have contact information available for non-LinkedIn adopters.

Maximize Your Networking Experience

If you’re an introvert who would rather be in the comfort of your home reading “The 4 Hour Work Week” instead of attending a networking event with people you don’t even know, a stack of business cards might just save you from your anxieties. A memorable business card can do all the talking for you. Add items to your business card that will ignite curiosity. Whether it features a catchy slogan or a creative design, your business card can take your conversation in the right direction. It can also earn you brownie points among the people you meet. And for all of you extroverts who have a mouth load of things to say, a business card will give someone a chance to follow up with you and continue the conversation at another time.

Share Your Social Media Profile

How many people are going to remember that your Instagram account name is @jamesjohnson5789? What if they lose the small piece of paper that shows your twitter handle is @jamesjohnson2406? Make it easy for your supporters to connect with you. Give them a business card that includes your social media information. And please don’t tell anyone that you are still a social media ghost. Your activity on social networks may determine your relevancy in the marketplace. Social media is becoming the new career frontier. Those who don’t embrace social media may suffer from extinction in the workplace; it’s the most effective brand building tool. Social media may determine how many people see your message and what you can offer.

 

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Charlene Rhinehart

After being the first Certified Public Accountant (CPA) to win the title of Ms. Corporate America 2015 in a pageant held in Orlando, Fl, Charlene Rhinehart created www.careergoddessacademy.com to help female millennials attract career success and a lifestyle they love. She is also the Managing Director of CEO Unlimited LLC - a professional training consulting firm designed to help small business entrepreneurs and career driven employees create endless opportunities through online professional branding, career advancement resources, diversity & inclusion consulting, and workplace solutions. Charlene has been featured as a contributor for The Huffington Post, Your Coffee Break, Addicted2Success, and other publications on the web. Connect with Charlene on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

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