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2. First impressions count – and so do second impressions

  • Apr 11
  • 1 min read

A good first impression is made in seconds. But in the business world, that alone isn’t enough. What matters is that you remain in people’s minds even after the conversation has ended. That’s precisely why networking today is more than just a handshake and a business card – it’s the art of leaving a lasting impression.


Those who share their contacts smartly immediately demonstrate innovation, organisation and professionalism. Instead of awkwardly pulling cards out of your pocket or laboriously typing in details, a smooth, modern exchange takes place. This not only conveys confidence but also makes getting to know one another more enjoyable.


This effect becomes particularly compelling when function and design come together. A stylish business tool then becomes not only a practical aid but also a conversation starter. It is precisely these details that often make the difference in networking. People remember not just names, but special moments, clever solutions and a presence that stands out from the crowd.


Ultimately, good networks are built through genuine encounters. But they grow more easily when contact details can be shared simply, quickly and impressively at just the right moment. Anyone wishing to present themselves professionally should therefore pay attention not only to their words, but also to the tool they use to make a lasting impression.

 
 
 

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