A print advertisement for a business, generally a copy of its business card, that runs for long periods of time with few changes.
a small card printed with a person's name, job title, business address, and contact numbers etc.
a card on which are printed the person's name and business affiliation
a point of contact whereby you are giving your contact information to the other person
a small card with your contact information (company business name, phone and fax number, physical street and mailing address, e-mail address (optional) and Website (optional)) for prospecting for new business clientele
(Business Credit Card). These credit cards are generally issued to corporate executives or business owners so that they can keep business expenses separate from personal charges more easily.
Context is: business term. 1. A card identifying a business and an individual associated with that business. 2. An area of the SBA website for displaying business cards. NOTICE: Inclusion in SBA ONLINE BUSINESS CARDS does not constitute or imply an endorsement of any opinions, products and/or services of the listed company by SBA ONLINE or the U.S. Small Business Administration. Moreover, SBA Online and the U.S. Small Business Administration assume no liability for the accuracy of data or for the results of any contact with any company so listed. Your entered card will automatically go into our database; it will be reviewed to make sure that the written content does not offend our visitors and the public. SBA reserves the right to make minor edits to the content to conserve space. More...
When you double-click a person's icon in the desktop, you see a business card that displays public information about the person. The information on the business card is drawn from the person's User Information window in the Users and Groups tool.
Your designated personal contact information created in the Contacts application that can be beamed to other compatible devices.
A card that is issued to businesses for staff to undertake general business-related spending e.g. travel and entertainment (see also Commercial Card).
Usually issued to corporate executives or business owners in order to more easily keep business expenses separate from personal charges.
Payment card typically used by a small business. May also be referred to as a commercial card or a purchasing card.
A single phone book entry in your phone containing the name and number of a contact. Business cards may be sent to another mobile phone as text messages or using infrared.
A bookkeeping and tax preparation tool for many businesses, these credit cards are generally issued to corporate executives or business owners. They make it easy to keep business expenses separate from personal charges.
A payment card issued, typically to smaller businesses, for staff to undertake general business-related spending (see also Corporate Card).
A payment card typically issued to and used by owners of small businesses.
Typically used to depict a record in your contact database. This record may be transmitted to another phone using Infrared, Bluetooth or a data-Cable, if available and activated on both phones.
A bankcard issued to companies for use by company employees. The liability for abuse of the card typically rests with the company, not with the employee.
An electronic equivalent to a printed business card containing information about a contact. In wireless communications, a business card can be stored to the phone memory and sent as a special short message. The received business card can be stored in the phonebook of the phone.
Business cards are cards bearing business information about a company or individual. They are shared during formal introductions as a convenience and a memory aid. A business card typically includes the giver's name, company affiliation (usually with a logo) and contact information such as street addresses, telephone number(s), e-mail addresses and website.