This neat infographic based on our previous article Hybrid Networking: InĀ DefenseĀ of Business Cards really simplifies what it takes to keep your business cards and other promotional prints relevant in the face of social media.
Credits to Megan O'Neill and the other awesome folk at SocialTimes.co
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