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When Should You Exchange Business Cards?
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Marsha Egan, CSP - Workplace Productivity Coach and E-mail Expert Marsha Egan, CSP - Workplace Productivity Coach and E-mail Expert
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Dateline: Nantucket, MA
Wednesday, March 15, 2017

 

This is another question I get from hesitant networkers. “When is it most appropriate to exchange business cards?”

The answer is simple:

At the end of the conversation.

There are several great reasons for this.

  1. Great relationship building conversations start with a healthy and interesting exchange. (Full disclosure – I’m an advocate of spending longer times talking with fewer people than the reverse of setting a goal to collect 10 or more business cards at an event.) So when you’ve had that synergistic conversation, the final detail is the contact information.
  2. Another reason to save the biz card exchange for the end is that is is actually a great way to end the conversation. Some people have a hard time transitionaing away from a conversation, and the business card exchange is one of the est ways to do it.
  3. And why I recommend that you don’t start with a business card exchange? It’s just plain awkward. Why should anyone want your contact information without having a reason to want it?
About Marsha Egan, CPCU, CSP, PCC, ICF-Certified CoachMarsha Egan, is CEO of the Egan Group, Inc., Nantucket MA and an internationally recognized professional speaker. She is a leading authority on email productivity. Her acclaimed ?12 Step Program for E-Mail E-ddiction? received international attention, being featured on ABC Nightly News, Fox News, and newspapers across the globe. In early 2009, the program was adapted into a book, Inbox Detox and the Habit of E-mail Excellence (Acanthus 2009 - http://InboxDetox.com/book) Marsha works with forward-thinking organizations that want to create a profit-rich and productive email culture. Marsha was named one of Pennsylvania?s Top 50 Women in Business in 2006.
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