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My business card ended up on JibberJobber…

23 July 2007 1 views 4 Comments

The Business Card Mashup… go figure! A little bit of history – my business card is actually a mashup of two ideas from two different people. Julien Smith has a MOO card with his face on it and a tag that says “You met this guy, his name is Julien” and on the back has contact information. Problem is, I have an awful lot of information and it won’t fit on anything less than an 8 1/2 x 11. Chris Brogan started replacing all his contact information in an ever-growing email signature with a single URL that has everything about him.

So I mashed the two together, and the result is a business card with my face on it on the front, and a single URL on the back.

Thanks to Jason Alba at JibberJobber for the review!

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4 Comments »

  • David Finch said:

    Chris, Brilliant! My head is spinning with ideas.

  • julien said:

    wow, i really like this idea! that’ll be on my next set.

  • Bryan Person, Connected Worker said:

    I just wrote up a review of your card on my new site, too – http://www.connectedworker.com/2007/07/23/a-business-card-that-will-catch-your-attention/.

    Brilliant idea, Chris!

  • Connected Worker said:

    A business card that will catch your attention…

    Know the feeling of looking at a stack of business cards the day after returning from a conference or networking event and already forgetting the faces and stories of the dozens of people whose names, titles, and e-mail addresses are now scattered acro…

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