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Your Business Card Has an Expiration Date. You Just Can't See It.

Phone numbers change. Emails change. You get promoted. Companies rebrand. Every printed business card has a shelf life—you just don't know when it hits. Here's how to future-proof your networking.

The Invisible Expiration

A business card doesn't have a date stamped on it. But the moment your phone number, email, title, or company changes, every card you've already handed out becomes wrong. Someone finds your card six months later, dials the number—and it's disconnected. Or they email the old address—and it bounces.

The card looked fine when you gave it to them. It's not fine anymore. That's the expiration nobody sees.

A Digital Card Never Expires

With a digital business card, you update it once. Everyone who has your link sees the current version—always. New job? Update your title. New phone? Update the number. Rebrand? Update the design. No reprints. No obsolete cards in circulation.

Your card stays current by default. The people you connected with years ago still have a working path to reach you. That's future-proof networking.

Future-Proof Your Networking

Create a digital business card that stays current. Update it whenever life changes. Everyone who has your link gets the right information—always.

Create Your Digital Business Card