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There is a bustling business for business cards.  In fact, I will soon place an 
order for a batch of business cards for myself.

Don't get me wrong - I love technology, but I believe some of you will 
agree that there are some things our current level technology cannot 
replace.  Remember when e-readers were introduced?  Sure, some major 
book sellers have since gone out of business, but it looks like Powell's (the 
largest independent bookstore in the world - located in Portland, Oregon) is 
doing well.

I cannot think of a quicker way to exchange information than with a 
business card.  As David Steward mentioned earlier, it can appear to be 
rude to take a couple seconds to enter information on a smart phone.  Not 
to mention there are times when I mistype and enter incorrect 
information.  That's why my business cards have QR codes on them!  The 
recipient can scan the code with their smartphone, capture my info 
(optionally download a contact file for iOS or Android), and toss the card.

Tyrene Bada, MLS, CRM
Beaverton, Oregon
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