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Business cards feel almost as outdated as Victorian calling cards, but they are still a networking staple. Melbourne-based Blinq wants to do away with them.
It’s 2025, but business cards are still in vogue — just visit any conference or industry expo and you’ll end up with a pile that’s likely to be discarded sooner than later. But as ...
Digital business card start-up Blinq has raised $5 million in its seed funding round. Venture Capital funds Blackbird and Square Peg Capital co-invested in the seed round, for the first time since ...
Business cards feel almost as outdated as Victorian calling cards, but they are still a networking staple. Melbourne-based Blinq wants to do away with them altogether. The app generates a QR code that ...
But Webb feels Blinq is more suited to building relationships and provides users more ways to follow up and engage with new contacts. Webb sees digital business cards as more than just an end point.
Business cards feel almost as outdated as Victorian calling cards, but they are still a networking staple. Melbourne-based Blinq wants to do away with them altogether. The app generates a QR code ...
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