Skip to content
1-804-240-8862 russ@russell-lawson .com

My Review of CardScan Personal

Marketing notes
1. Making Progress
2. Finding a Competitive Advantage
3. Law Firm Culture
4. Technology Doesn’t Equate To Client Service
5. Outstanding Client Service Can’t Be Delegated
6. What Law Firm Culture Is Not About
7. My Review of CardScan Personal
8. Bar Prohibitions v. Law Firm Marketing: What’s the Point?
9. Competitiveness May Derail Marketing Effectiveness
10. Loyalty Fundamental to Human Relationships
11. Hello, LMA Minnesota!
12. Who’s Got Klout and Why We Should (Or Shouldn’t) Care
13. Is This Any Way To Start A Relationship?
14. In-house Panelists Rebuff Lawyer Marketing
15. How Does A Video Go Viral?
16. Future Looks Online to Dave Saunders
17. Is It Too Crowded to Be Social?
18. This Says It All
19. Are The Klout Changes Relevant?
20. 90% Really Like You
21. In Blogging, Size Does Matter
22. Social Media: Time Suck or Time Saver?
23. Nielsen and Twitter Start Screen Romance
24. Edelman Was Example of Relevance
25. Privacy v. Services Kills Google Reader
26. That Email Newsletter You’re Sending Is Being Read On Someone’s Smartphone
27. Blogs Build Buyers Brands Want
28. How Soon Will Mobile Use Dominate the Internet

Originally submitted at CardScan

Portable, powerful business card scanning and contact management that’s perfect for most individual users. Black and white scanner captures data in under 3 seconds per card. Comes with a travel pouch.

CardScan Personal


Small, easy, fast.

By Russ in Marketing from Richmond, VA on 2/25/2008
 
4out of 5

Pros: Good Resolution, Scans Quickly, Scans Accurately, Easy To Use

Best Uses: Consolidating Data, Networking, Improving Productivity

Describe Yourself: Tech Savvy

Occupies just a tiny bit of desk space and gets the details right when it scans. I always accumulated piles of business cards while networking, only to dread pulling them out back at the office. Little piles appeared all over my desk, and it took me weeks to find the time to type them into my contacts. Now, just five or eight minutes and a dozen cards are added. Neat!

(legalese)

Back To Top