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by jamesbritt 5878 days ago
They're also good for writing notes for people, such as a web site to visit or a map or some book title or whatever. And now the recipient has something with your name on it so they can recall where they got some useful info.

I always make sure my cards have plenty of white space and no gloss to impede writing.

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These reasons seem more than a little bit outdated in the modern age of ubiquitous cell phones, blackberries, and smart phones.
I and probably most people I deal with have smart phones, etc., and yet I still find a need to be jotting down something quick.

And the situation is quite different when I am looking to do business with a non-tech person. Things are not always so ubiquitous in different groups of people, "modern age" not withstanding.

And even if you could get the same results using a device, there are business/social reasons to hand someone a note written on your business card.

Some inefficiencies have value. Don't be blind to them.