Quote of the day

I once believed I was wierd, carrying a backpack as an adult instead of a briefcase. Then, I encountered a quote that changed my perspective.

“For a guy, unless you carry a “purse” (man purse), I think a backpack is essential. It always seems to end up getting overstuffed, and when it does, I remind myself I don’t need to carry everything with me all the time. Getting one with a good top compartment for wallet, keys, etc., really makes life easier.”

Ben Stiller

All I need is the right bag!

Modernizing Contact Information Exchange in a Digital Age

In today’s digital world, traditional business cards are becoming obsolete. While these paper rectangles have served us well, they no longer match our modern communication needs. Let’s explore better ways to share contact information.

The Problem with Traditional Business Cards

Business cards have clear drawbacks. They get lost, forgotten, or become outdated quickly. Though companies still print and reprint them daily, the cards are often forgotten in desk drawers. When contact details change, entire stacks become useless—wasting both money and resources.

Digital Alternatives for Contact Sharing

Technology offers better ways to share contact information:

1. Direct Text Messages

Sending a text with your details is simple and effective. The key is adding context—for example, “Great meeting you at the conference today – John from Marketing” helps people remember who you are.

2. Social Media Connections

Social media makes maintaining professional connections easy. Your profile provides visual cues and context about who you are and your professional background.

3. Digital Business Cards

Services like Mobilo Card and Dot Card offer digital business cards with QR codes and direct links to your contact information. Recipients can save your details to their phones with one tap.

4. Phone Tap

Most modern phones let you exchange contact information with a simple tap—accept the exchange, and the contact appears in your phone book.

5. Contact Card

Or the simplest option: create a contact in your phone with the information you’d like to share and send that contact card when you are exchanging numbers.

Best Practices for Modern Contact Sharing

When sharing your contact information digitally, remember these key points:

  • Always provide context about how and where you met
  • Include relevant social media profiles or professional networks
  • Make it easy for the recipient to save your information digitally

When Traditional Business Cards Still Make Sense

Physical cards still serve a purpose in specific situations—like leaving one for someone who’s unavailable or in formal business settings. Even then, including digital contact methods on the card helps. I now follow up with an email or text message so that whoever I’m trying to connect with can easily add my information to their phone.

When receiving a business card, scan it immediately into your notes app with details about your meeting. Many note apps can automatically import the scan into your contacts.

Conclusion

Our ways of connecting have evolved, and our contact-sharing methods should too. While business cards have their place, digital alternatives offer more efficient and sustainable options. The goal is simple: make it easy for others to remember who you are and why they have your contact information.

I’d love to hear your thoughts! Do you still use business cards? When do you find them most valuable? How has digital networking changed your approach?

Let’s continue this conversation on my Facebook page at www.facebook.com/CoreyLStokesLLC. Share your networking experiences and strategies. What methods work best for you?

Share your business card mishaps or success stories with digital alternatives. I’m especially interested in hearing how you’ve combined traditional and modern networking approaches.

Connect with me on Facebook, and let’s explore how to make personal and professional networking more efficient and meaningful in our digital world!

The Greatest Influence: The Man I Want To Be.

Who are the biggest influences in my life?

Of course, family plays a significant role in influencing life–and mine motivates me tremendously. But outside of the cliché and expected answers, I wanted to contemplate this question and respond thoughtfully. As a man, I work diligently to be able to provide for my family. And my wife and kids are massive motivators for me to strive for success and a fulfilling life. But more profound than that, the potential growth I could achieve is at the core of that motivation.

Although I have had great role models throughout my life, no one taught me how to do this. With each success or failure, I am amazed and motivated by what I continue to accomplish or learn. Matthew McConaughey said it best: The person who influences me the most is “Me 5 years into the future.” I genuinely look forward to learning from his lessons and experiences.

I mean, think about it. Where would you be today if you knew then what you know now!? I would have been astounded if I could go back in time and give myself some guidance based on today’s experiences and knowledge. Since we cannot go back in time, we must look forward and learn from the people we wish to become.