Are businesscards still relevant in the digital age? | GoPrint

Are businesscards still relevant in the digital age? | GoPrint

lawrenceb / 2 March 2015

How Do You Share Your Contact Information?

If you’ve ever attended a business meeting, you’ve likely seen the familiar exchange of business cards at the end. But in a world of email signatures, LinkedIn connections, and digital contacts, are physical business cards still relevant?

The debate has been ongoing, but business cards remain a staple of professional networking. Here are three reasons why they are far from obsolete:

1. Business Has Always Been Done This Way

A conversation that doesn’t end with a business card exchange often feels incomplete. While LinkedIn is great for professional networking, there is still no replacement for an in-person meeting followed by a tangible card exchange.

2. Technology Isn’t Perfect

Technology can be unreliable. Whether it’s a failed Bluetooth connection or a dead battery, digital contact-sharing methods don’t always work as expected. Business cards, on the other hand, are quick, effective, and never need troubleshooting.

Moreover, if you lose your phone or forget to back up your contacts, your collection of business cards serves as a reliable backup.

3. Technology Can’t Replace Human Interaction

Digital contact apps may be convenient, but they lack the personal touch of a business card. A business card can be touched, written on, and stored in a rolodex—creating a more tangible connection between professionals.

Handing someone your business card adds a personal element that makes you more memorable. A digital contact is just another name in a phone, while a physical card carries a sense of identity.

Final Thoughts

Call it old school, but exchanging business cards remains a strong tradition in business etiquette. They’re quick, personal, and reliable—ensuring that they won’t be disappearing anytime soon.