“Hi, I think you are cute,” read the title while the introduction read, “My name is Miriam. If you think I am cute too, get in touch.” She even listed her contact number and her Twitter handle in the “business card”.
Digital tech is killing the card as we knew it, which is no bad thing
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The good old business card has retained its importance in an increasingly digital world
It was just a year ago when Sam Sung—or at least his business card—became a viral sensation when a visitor to an Apple store in Canada noticed the interesting name of the specialist assisting a family member.