What are the best ways to use my V1CE card?
The best ways to use your V1CE card are to tap it on someone's phone or, if their phone is older, to let them scan the QR code on the back. Either way, your V1CE page opens on their screen in seconds. The tips below cover how to share, what your page can hold, and how to get the most out of your card from day one.
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Tap your V1CE card
To share your details by tapping, hold your V1CE card within an inch of the other person's phone. Your V1CE page appears on their screen in seconds. This works with most modern smartphones.
Scan the QR code on the back
If the other person's phone does not have NFC, flip the V1CE card over and let them scan the QR code with their phone camera. The QR code works with every phone.
What you can share from your V1CE page
With one tap or scan, the person you're sharing with can see whatever you've added to your V1CE page:
Contact details (name, phone, email)
Social media links
Your website or portfolio
Documents and PDFs
Your booking link
A short bio
Photo galleries
Embedded videos
Tips for getting the best results
To get the most out of your V1CE card from day one:
Set up your V1CE page fully before your first event. Add your photo, title, and all relevant links.
Turn on Contact Capture so you get the other person's details too, not just give yours.
Set up Smart follow-ups so every new contact gets a follow-up email after you connect.
Keep your V1CE card in your wallet or pocket so it is always ready. The best networking moments are unplanned.
Update your V1CE page regularly. Changes go live instantly, no need to order a new card.
Use the QR code as a backup. If NFC does not work (thick case, older phone), the QR code always does.
Where V1CE works best
V1CE works best anywhere you would normally hand out a paper card:
Conferences and trade shows
Client meetings
Networking events
Casual introductions
Your V1CE card replaces paper cards that end up in bins. Yours saves directly to the other person's phone.
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