Twitter business cards

Twitter is clearly becoming one of the most widely used online applications. In fact, to such an extent that you can now get Twitter business cards…

twitter-business-card

You can pick them up for a few dollars here.

Christopher is the founder of iMod - Most of his time is spent building websites and pushing the limits with Search Engine Optimization. You can follow him on Twitter @ChristopherM

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7 Comments on "Twitter business cards"

  1. Willem says:

    Very cool!

    Keven Mitnick (ex-hacker extraordinaire) also has a great business card – He’s now an IT Security consultant, and his business card disassembles into a lockpicking set:

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/ranh/106709219/

    Haha! :)

  2. Chris M says:

    It’s a clever idea, with Twitter getting as popular as it is, the expense of having business cards is nothing compared to how you can market your services via Twitter – the ROI will be good.

    Keven Mitnick – What a legend!!!! I follow his movements on a regular basis :) I have seen his business card before, in fact, I think I might have even blogged it :D

  3. Duncan says:

    That looks like an awesome idea…must look into it.

    As for Mitnick’s business cards, I have to brag…Not only do I have one, but it is personally signed by him :-) I think I will dig it out and scan it for my blog sometime.

  4. Chris M says:

    @Duncan – That’s way awesome bro, how did you get his card?

  5. Duncan says:

    @Chris M – Kevin was in SA a couple of years ago. He was giving talks on security etc in JHB (I’m a Durbanite). I really wanted to go but couldn’t make it. A friend went instead. My friend ended up part of a demo for hacking VOIP networks and called me as part of the demo. I asked really nicely and they organised the signed card and signed copy of his latest book “The Art of Intrusion” :-) I keep it next to my Mark Shuttleworth autograph…Funny story there… I got Shuttleworth to autograph a picture of me. The look on his was priceless. I should post that pic too sometime :-)

  6. Chris M says:

    @Duncan – That’s really awesome, dang, I wish I’d known, would have loved to go to those talks, although I’m based in Cape Town, I could have tried to make a plan. I’ve read a bit about The Art of Intrusion, I should actually go get a copy, do you recommend it?

  7. Duncan says:

    Absolutely… I should actually re-read it again myself. It’s not a technical book by any means… Remember, tech changes constantly…It’s more about social engineering, which will always be a problem.

    You on twitter/IM? Pop me an email sometime…I may be able to help you out somewhat regarding the book.

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