How to Exchange Business Cards
A good piece of information for dealing with someone giving you a business card. From Dane Carlson's business opportunity blog.
"When someone hands you his business card, hold the card by its edges, thank the person and read the card. You can inadvertently convey disrespect if you grab the card and simply shove it into your pocket. Absorbing what is on the card not only shows that you are interested, it also gives you a chance to learn something about the person and the company that could help you transition into a meaningful conversation."
You do have business cards, don't you?
If you have even the smallest business going, you need a business card.
If you don't have a card, your business will not be taken seriously.
Have cards with you all the time, and use them. They are easily one of the most cost-effective tools for building your nursing business that you can have.
"When someone hands you his business card, hold the card by its edges, thank the person and read the card. You can inadvertently convey disrespect if you grab the card and simply shove it into your pocket. Absorbing what is on the card not only shows that you are interested, it also gives you a chance to learn something about the person and the company that could help you transition into a meaningful conversation."
You do have business cards, don't you?
If you have even the smallest business going, you need a business card.
If you don't have a card, your business will not be taken seriously.
Have cards with you all the time, and use them. They are easily one of the most cost-effective tools for building your nursing business that you can have.
