Digital business cards will be the top networking tool in 2022. This guide will cover the benefits of going virtual, how to create a digital business card (and make it stand out), how to share your card, and more.
2. What is a Digital Business Card?
A digital business card is an online means of
sharing contact information. Like typical
business cards, electronic business cards can
be customized, designed, and shared with
anyone. There are no space constraints with
digital cards—you can add as much or as little
information to your card as you’d like.
3. Create multiple cards for
any occasion & share
with anyone, even if
they don't have the app.
How Do Digital
Business Cards
Work?
4. What are the Benefits
of Digital Business
Cards
Scan Paper Cards Convenient
Follow-Up
Affordable Virtual Backgrounds
Eco-Friendly
Email Signatures Contactless
5. HOW DO I MAKE A
DIGITAL BUSINESS
CARD?
Download the HiHello app to create a
card in minutes, or use the HiHello
web app to make and edit cards.
6. What Should I Include on
a Business Card?
Name
Title
Email
Location
Logo
Badges
PDFs Color
Website
Phone
Department Company
7. Should I
Include
Social
Media?
If social media is vital to you or
your business, you should
include it on your digital
business card. Here are a few
different options of social media
accounts you can add.
8. How do I Share My
Digital Business
Card?
QR Code
Text or Email
Link
Apple Watch
Widget
NFC
iMessage
Virtual Background
Email Signature
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9. What is an NFC
Business
Card?
A new type of business card to enter
the market is a Near-Field
Communication (NFC) business card.
You can share your business card with
a single tap with an NFC business card.
10. Can my Whole
Team use Digital
Business Cards?
Digital business cards are becoming a standard
replacement to paper business cards within
organizations. While there are a few platforms
that provide business cards to companies,
HiHello is our top pick. HiHello is the leading
digital business card provider for teams and
companies of all sizes, from SMBs to enterprise
companies.