Readers,
Here is another great article from the Chronicle of Higher Education titled, "Hacking Your Business Card".
I used the university business cards for awhile, but I wanted to make myself stand apart from the rest of the faculty who attend research conferences. So, I logged on to Office Max and created some GREAT business cards with their online software.
I chose purple and white (my university's colors) and I chose to include the logo. They were very professional and Office Max runs a LOT of sales on business cards!
In addition to regular information, I decided to include my Twitter and Yahoo IM information.
![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_s2UXpwRwNlpvEsq9OnZSYMbC4dkmsur76jCeb0LpB7heJKNjix78B9gs6T0rjqZ9UVbkv_CZnb1PnUKgHkQ-iuywTbVvXxPs1jt-hYxJbEaKHepwYDbNha3_Sc9oM1fzZc-GVdvvu9MouGik-nH31VE3caaSH1Hu4rwwcVVKVHeaPSpE--sct1vWLQ0BNUG60ukDWPac7JoavXvNh1M268yNhjbC42=s0-d)
What's on YOUR business card?
Millennial Professor - Jennifer T. Edwards, Ed.D.
Here is another great article from the Chronicle of Higher Education titled, "Hacking Your Business Card".
I used the university business cards for awhile, but I wanted to make myself stand apart from the rest of the faculty who attend research conferences. So, I logged on to Office Max and created some GREAT business cards with their online software.
I chose purple and white (my university's colors) and I chose to include the logo. They were very professional and Office Max runs a LOT of sales on business cards!
In addition to regular information, I decided to include my Twitter and Yahoo IM information.
What's on YOUR business card?
Millennial Professor - Jennifer T. Edwards, Ed.D.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Hi! Please contribute a comment (or two) about the post! :)