Business cards (was RE: A brief intro and a question)
Kat Nagel,
who got a call this morning from a lumberyard owner who needs his web site updated. He got my card from his next-door neighbor who was exhibiting promotional doodads at a trade show last October. I was staffing the next booth, sitting in for a friend who came down with the flu. We exchanged cards and chatted about our work. I passed *his* card on to a local non-profit organization that needed small Christmas gifts for their volunteers. What goes around, comes around.
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