
What Do You Think A Business Card Is For?
The use of business cards, or calling cards as they were more popularly known, is still widely prevalent today, even in this age of electronic communications. Technologies of instant communications such as Bluetooth and infrared connectivity are easier and much handier ways of sending and receiving data and information, including those contained in a business card. Yet people —and particularly businessmen— still carry around small stacks of business cards, giving them away at every chance they get and at the slightest provocation. Don’t ever tell a businessman you’ll call and he will give you his card, faster than you can say “Jack Robinson”, whoever he is, regardless of whether he has given you one earlier.
This only proves business cards still play a vital role in business or even everyday life, because even those not in business, such as students, have calling cards in their names. Why so? A number of reasons have been advanced as to the business card’s functions, and they range from as a source of personal pride to a business tool.
The functions of a business card
As a business advertising tool. A business card will normally contain the owner’s name, form or list of business or service rendered, phone or contact number/s, and some sort of catchphrase or slogan for the business. In this way the holder will immediately see in the card if the card owner is the appropriate solution to his immediate needs. So actually the card acts as a kind of ’sleeper’ or inactive advertising for the owner, accessed when needed.
As a social link. Many people accept other people’s business cards and promptly forget both the card and the person right afterwards. Then the card is remembered when the holder needs to contact the card owner socially, and so the card is dredged up from the dustbin of ‘where-did-I-place-it’ questions. Or, you may not care what the guy sells, but he is so hunky…
As a travelling reference. If you know a friend who requires his boat engine serviced and you bump into someone who does that, you may wish to request his card to pass to your friend, who might later pass it on to another with similar needs. Without the card, neither potential customer will remember the boat engine service provider when the service is required. With it, the card owner may well capture a whole boating association.
As a personal affectation. It is simply classy to give away business cards, even if the owner has no business. It gives the owner a feeling of ’superiority’ -for lack of a more appropriate term-over others. It is also a lot easier to just hand a receptionist, say, your business card instead of explaining who you are.
So, the card
Different people have different uses for a business card and if you think one reason is enough, then you’re wrong. A business card does all of the above, and often, more.

Karen is baaad at keeping secrets….
Very informative…. they say ur meant to learn at least 1 new thing each day and i just learnt 320!..
The food at the Ruby S U C K S lol
I have found a new purpose in life.
To rattle off one of these facts everytime someone asks me for spare change.
God bless you tired little fingers. I enjoyed them all. I wonder how many people pull out a dollar to look for the owl?
Karen Slept With Hank (they would have really cute kids)
Alot to read, but very interesting. I did read everyone and yes, I do have a life. I just like learning useless info. lol.
this sounds alot like the question 6 months ago
Wanna know 320 useless facts tht u dont know and probably will never use!!?
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=ArI22ITuSKmSs8rPGONb7MgjzKIX;_ylv=3?qid=20070908144600AAop2au
Hours for you to type copy and paste
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r u with me?
Quamidoso…..let’s go with that.