cloudcard: A business card for the digital age

Review posted Sat 25 Feb '12  ·  4 comments
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It seems the days of the humble business card are nearly numbered. The introduction of a digital identity application like cloudcard almost registers them obsolete when so much information can be kept more efficiently and attractively on your mobile phone in the guise of this marketing tool. Basically, cloudcard allows you to create your own personal app where clients can click your personal icon with all your information. This includes email, links, directions to your office and even a personal introduction video, which are displayed at the touch of your mobile phone.
 
Cloudcard allows any business person to have their own mobile app with an icon that displays your company logo or your photo. Once someone launches your app they can access all the relevant details associated with you and your business. They can call you with one click, visit any link you chose, get driving directions to your office, send you an email or even watch a video that you’ve prepared for them. No longer will you be just a name on a piece of cardboard and cloudcard has room to deliver far more information than on a small piece of paper that its easy to lose or misplace. your client will no longer have to search two or three places to find all your contact details - all they have to do is to pull out their iPhone and click on your personal icon. It also indicates to them that you are a forward thinking business that embraces modern technology. Your contact information will no longer be buried in a Rolodex, hidden in an address book or stuck in someone’s desk drawer. You are now an app on your customer’s most intimate device - their phone. At US$11 per month it could be a useful and cost effective way of getting your message and information across.
 
It used to be that as you started in a new position at a company that the first thing that happened was the ritual of printing personalized business cards to hand out to clients to let you know who you were and how to contact you. With most people who are serious in business being contactable by mobile phone these days it makes complete sense to keep all your contact information there for easy access. cloudcard takes that concept one step further with it's icon based personal app where you can be called up, emailed, advertised and linked quickly and efficiently. If you are quick there is an introductory offer of just $3 per month.

Comments

Jason Roseria There are plenty of apps out there to help your small business, but I haven't seen anything to actually get your face on an iphone app (for this price anyway). This is very innovative and an excellent way to distribute your identity to customers. Sign me up! Sat 25 Feb '12  ·  Flag
Don Cloud Card is The New Greener Business Card. ... Print Materials are the ever present communication tool that is still pervasive in this digital age. Quality print ...
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Don This is just another way the digital age is changing the way companies do business. It's also very green ... Yes Shop
Sun 26 Feb '12  ·  Flag
sofas | Julian I am looking for an application for Iphone, my internet business needs new salidad and I think soon I will be in them, I find very interesting. Sun 4 Mar '12  ·  Flag



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