Is Your Digital Business Card Complete ?
When it comes to making and keeping business contacts, there are certain pieces of information that you should be looking for, and that other people will want to seek from you. For this reason, it is important that you ask questions when you receive a business card, and that you ensure that your own digital business cards is complete so that there isn’t anything missing when you give your information to your new contact.
When your new contact hands you a business card, don’t just shove it in your pocket. Have a look at it, and make sure that the information is complete. If it isn’t, ask. After you leave the contact, make sure to note additional important information about that person so that you’ll be able to remember him or her later on, after some time has passed and your memory isn’t as fresh.
The information that you should make sure that you have for every contact is as follows:
- Name of the contact,
- Address,
- Telephone number,
- Fax,
- E-mail/website,
- Their company name and job title
- The source of the original meeting, venue or person
- Who introduced you
- A note of what transpired at the first meeting
- The arrangement for follow-up - timing/method
- Any personal details - birthday/family/hobbies and interests
- Geographical details - the area of country if you are visiting them
- Background - them/their company/previous positions held
- Their and your aims and objectives, links and mutual acquaintances.
Of course, though this may be hard to fit all on one business card, you don’t need to worry about your new contact having the same problem, as you can include all of the relevant information they could ever need within a profile in your Digital Business Card.
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