Networking in Canada has changed.
Not in how people meet—but in how they stay connected after.
Most professionals still rely on outdated methods:
- Paper business cards
- Manual contact saving
- Delayed follow-ups
And that’s where opportunities are lost.
A digital business card in Canada solves this by removing friction from the moment you meet someone.
What is a digital business card?
A digital business card is a modern way to share your contact information instantly. Instead of handing out paper, you tap or scan, and your details open directly on someone’s phone.
With an NFC business card, it’s even faster:
- Tap → profile opens
- Contact saved instantly
No app. No typing.
Why professionals in Canada are switching
1. Instant connection
The biggest advantage is speed.
Right after a conversation:
- Interest is high
- Attention is focused
Capturing the contact immediately increases the chance of follow-up.
2. No lost contacts
Paper cards get lost.
Digital cards get saved.
3. Better follow-up
Instead of hoping someone reaches out, you already have the connection.
For more on this, read: How to Follow Up After Networking
4. Always up to date
You can update your information anytime without reprinting cards.
Real-world use case
At a networking event in Toronto:
- You meet 10 people
- 8 tap your card
- 8 contacts saved instantly
Compare that to paper cards where maybe 2 follow up.
How to get started
Choose a card that:
- Works on iPhone and Android
- Doesn’t require an app
- Allows easy customization
Explore options here:
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Internal Links
- What is a digital business card
- Paper vs digital business cards
- How to capture leads at networking events
Final Thoughts
Networking isn’t about collecting contacts.
It’s about keeping them.
A digital business card makes that possible.