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My clients are tech-savvy but not techie experienced professionals. My business cards (in a tasteful eggshell with a pleasant heft but no watermark lol) have my name and the jurisdictions I operate in on the front, and on the back is a dynamic QR code with my contact details, web presence, etc. If the contact is important, and I’m not exchanging cards out of courtesy or whatever, I make a point of taking out a pen and telling them I’m giving them my “direct” number on the front, along with whatever key word I want them to associate me with.
Scanning QR codes off a stranger’s phone is something I avoid. Same with the ndic stickers people are starting to use these days.
I keep two stored behind my phone in its case.
London freelancers and general service suppliers: what's the current, actual solution to business card type things? Still cards?
For a bit at my agency we had some sort of QR code and tap-to-share contact thing but I was never really required to do any networking and I don't think it particularly took off