
Here’s a great idea for a business card- it’s just an image of a google search for your name (in this case Ji Lee whose idea this is). While it is witty, it could be taken as slightly condescending saying “hey you really need my card? are you too incompetent to google me?”. On the other hand it’s pure genius and a memorable business card, as long as you have a unique name- sorry John Smith, no dice on this one.
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Do you really think that would work? I want visitors to go to my website: findmeasolicitor.com… try typing that in google and and i’m a nobody!
Saying that, if you did have a unique name and everyone searched on google, your page rankings would probably go up too wouldn’t it for other searchers?? Or have I got that wrong?
yeah you have to be pretty confident that you’re going to be the number one result in google search to use these cards. i could see an SEO or internet marketing firm using these to show off how well they can increase your rankings in google.
[...] Genius idea! Instead of sending out your snail mail in a boring old white envelope, print out the Google Map onto the envelope showing where it’s coming from and going to. So maybe it’s just a concept from Rahul Mahtani & Yofred Moik from the Industrial Design program at Syracuse University, but it’s genius. Their concept is to actually let you send snail mail via an extra button from within the Gmail interface itself. This is the best idea since the Google results page business cards. [...]
[...] Depois dos business cards do Google, você pode enviar documentos e cartas em um envelope personalizado. Em vez de enviar em um envelope [...]
Just great until Google decides to sue you for trademark infringement
Where can I buy a Google biz card?