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    TheWorks is offline Member
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    Question Quick question: Is it ok if I ONLY put my cell number on my business card?

    Like this:

    Cell: 555-222-5555

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    Last edited by TheWorks; 03-18-2010 at 11:19 PM.

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    Honestly I think it is completely okay, it shows more prostiege that you would actually like to TALK to that person and not just email them. Unfortunatley with all the tech junk going on most people would rather e-mail. I only have my phone number on my business cards.

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    There's nothing wrong with putting your cell phone down. I noticed the title of the thread is misleading unless that was a separate question, in which case, GMail hands down.
    Last edited by noob; 03-19-2010 at 02:55 AM.

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    putting cell no is appropriate but the title of the thread was a different questions.

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    Its ok, but i would highly recommend an email. Many people want to connect back with you through the web

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    Like RamanSidhu said, I'd recommend putting an email address on it also. With a phone number and an email address, anybody will be able to contact you at their convenience, and that's what you want.
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    To look even more professional you could get your own domain name and open an email account such as you@yourdomain.com.

    You can then hook it up to a Gmail account so you can use Gmail to send and receive emails but your clients will only ever see the you@yourdomain.com address.
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