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# Is Your Business Card a Dead End?
<img src="../assets/images/business_card_scan.png" alt="Professional Scanning QR Business Card" width="400" style="display: block; margin: 20px auto;">
I was at a local networking booth last week, and I collected about 20 business cards. When I sat down to follow up, I realized that 15 of them required me to manually type in a name, find them on LinkedIn, or search for their website.
In a world where attention spans are measured in seconds, thats a lot of friction.
Adding a QR code to your business card isnt just about "looking techy." Its about making the leap from physical paper to digital connection as effortless as possible.
But heres the thing: most people do it wrong.
### The 3 Biggest QR Mistakes on Business Cards
1**Using a Static Link**
If you print 500 cards with a direct link to your current portfolio, and you change your URL next month, you now have 500 pieces of expensive trash. **Always use a dynamic QR code.** You can change the destination URL anytime without reprinting.
2**Linking to Your Home Page**
Don't send me to a generic website where I have to search for your contact info. Link directly to a **vCard/Digital Business Card** or a specific landing page that says: "Add to Contacts."
3**The "Fine Print" Sizing**
If the code is too small or has zero border (the "quiet zone"), phone cameras will struggle to focus. If I have to try three times to scan it, I'm going to stop trying.
### Why I think about this so much...
I kept running into this problem often enough that I eventually built a small tool called **[QR Master](https://qrmaster.net)** to make dynamic QR codes easier to create and test. I wanted a way to create trackable codes without the baggage of monthly subscriptions or complex dashboards.
If youre still handing out plain paper cards, try adding a small dynamic square on the next batch. It turns a piece of cardstock into a portal.
**Quit handing out dead-end cards. Start handing out connections.**
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