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"C" Is For Calling Card

May 5th, 2011 No comments

Once upon a time, it was a part of everyday life for “fashionable” people to always have calling cards . The first known calling cards go back to China in the 15th Century. They were introduced to French nobility in the 17th Century and …

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GIVEAWAY : 250 Color Mommy (or Business) Cards – Toni's Treehouse

March 1st, 2011 No comments

Calling cards first appeared in China in the 15th century, and in Europe in the 17th century. Once used to announce someone’s arrival, they have transitioned over time to become the business cards we know today. …

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Return of the Calling Card

December 22nd, 2010 No comments

In the days before such a myriad of electronic communication was so readily available it was the common practice of the gentry to use ” calling cards “.

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Return of the Calling Card

A Business Card Is A Must For Anyone Who Deals With The Public …

April 15th, 2010 No comments

The business card began as a “visiting card” or a calling card .

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Social Networking & the Evolution of the Business Card | Blogging4Jobs

March 12th, 2010 No comments

The first recorded use of business cards dates back to the 15th century in China seen as a visiting card or calling card among business men. While in Europe, this calling card was introduced in the 17th Century and was used as a form of …

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