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When the Blog Meets the Business Card

A personal blogging milestone of sorts happened recently: my blog URL is now on my business card, the corporate-issued cardstock issued by my employer. Someone I gave the card to recently commented that he was surprised to see my blog on my card (and happened to think more highly of my company because of it).

It’s an interesting question for a business to tackle. On one hand, it’s using some of its most important advertising space to promote a website it has nothing to do with in any official capacity. I’m using corporate space to promote my brand.

Yet it’s also an acknowledgment that I’m promoting my brand no matter what when I’m meeting people, and the stronger my brand is, the stronger my company’s brand is. It’s piggybacking on my brand too.

I’m not advocating companies do this for any employee blogging, Twittering, or having some social media presence. I’ve been blogging for two years this November, most of which time I’ve been at this company, so they have a pretty strong sense that I won’t reflect poorly poorly on their brand. It makes for an interesting case study for that gray line between one’s personal and business life.

For those of you blogging independently of your day job, is your blog on your card? Has it even come up?

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    October 16, 2007

    I’ve never seen someone’s blog on their business card before – you’ve got me wondering if that will be a future trend, or if it’s just going to be specific to what you do.

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    October 20, 2007

    I have been blogging now for almost two years as well and I actually have two business cards. Working within an organization that supports my blogging is great, but there is still the distinction of what I do during the day to blogging at night. I feel that if you are working for yourself it is acceptable. Since I am working for a company, and cannot always be speaking from my roll there, I keep the two separate. One other important distinction is keeping profiles and registrations a separate entity as well. It is all part of self marketing 2.0 which is something I write about on my blog extensively.

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    December 7, 2010

    I have read the information of blog ‘s business card which you have to mentioned here. but I was totally unknown from this business card.

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    January 24, 2011

    This site is really cool. I made a few days for me and I wrote about this in a free ebook issued. I wanted to do a site like this, but would have to move things around some.

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