Ask YC: Multiple business cards - a good idea?

1 points by aupajo ↗ HN
I'm involved with three different businesses at the moment, and I'm trying to decide what to do about business cards.

If I get multiple business cards, I have the advantage of being able to direct people to different email addresses. On the other hand, having to sort through 3 different business cards is a real hassle, and you have to discretely make sure you're giving out the right one.

One business card removes that problem, but if three companies are listed on one card it might make people question your commitment to the business they're after.

Thoughts?

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For the reason you pointed out, I would say multiple cards are best. It's a hassle, but gives a better impression IMHO.
either do three cards, or create one business card and gateway/portfolio webpage for all of your projects so a visitor can filter themselves.
I feel three different cards will be a much better choice. Better impression and doesn't undersell the efforts you're involved with that aren't relevant to the receiver's interests. I'm also sure that after a short while, handling three sets of cards and giving out the right one will become second nature and be hassle-free.
I use a business card for me personally. I am involved in two small companies, one for software development and the other for music production. My business card lists neither business name, but rather lists my name, what I do, and how to contact me. The card remains true and valid regardless of what companies I am involved with.

Works in my situation anyway. :-)

Depends on your involvement and how far along the companies are. From your description, my guess is that all the companies are at an early/fragile stage.

I would just have one universal "Hacker at Large" sort of card for now. That option will ALWAYS come in handy.