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Is a Website More Important Than a Business Card?

In today’s world, we must market ourselves and our businesses. It is an absolute must. So, is it more effective to have business cards or a website? Some people choose to have both, while others can only have one or the other. There are several notable advantages to websites and business cards, so let’s break them down.

Business Websites

You almost have to have a website at this point. Even the elderly are googling things. There is nothing worse than trying to look up a business and not finding anything substantial. It can often lead to frustration and then moving on to another company (most likely your competition). It is all about making life easy for your clients/customers. Something else to consider when designing navigation for your website. Do not make a website difficult to navigate. You can really build your brand with a user-friendly website. Heck, you can also limit some of the phone calls that come into your office, as your website will provide contact information. It’s also helpful to have customer service available online. This comes in handy after hours and on weekends. There are numerous benefits to having a website, especially a well-designed one. Check out our dental patient statements printing.

Business Cards

This oldie but goodie remains a favorite. You never want to be caught in a room with someone you have been dying to network with, only to find that there’s no way to exchange information. This is where the trusty business card comes in handy. The downside to business cards is that someone actually has to be in possession of them to get the information off them. So you have to do an extraordinary job of getting your business cards into the hands of those who want and need them. Leaving them at places is an option. Handing them out at conventions is another option. Bringing them with you at all times, because you never know who you might run into, is also a very important option.

So, we see that both websites and business cards are important to have, but which one is more effective? A business website in today’s age is an absolute must and is far more effective. You reach more people via the internet, and you are much more accessible, which is what consumers and clients want. However, it is always important to keep some business cards on hand. It looks more professional than having to write down information on the fly. It’s best to have both a website and cards, with the website being your go-to, especially when mailing invoices to doctors’ offices. 

Is Your Website and Business Mobile Ready?

The world has changed, folks. And no, I’m not talking about how when you turn on the television, every show is a washed-up celebrity’s reality show. I am talking about how people access the web. Did you know that many stats say that more people access the web using a smartphone than they do using desktops and laptops combined? That’s insane when you think about how, only a few years ago, it was mostly desktop access.

What’s more? I can tell you wholeheartedly that it is well beyond half, more like 80% of the web is accessed on smartphones or tablets. I see the real-time stats, and most people are reading your website on a mobile phone. Hey, how are you reading this article? Evidence enough?

The point is, you need to have a mobile-minded website for your business; otherwise, you will be left behind. So what are your choices?

1) Two versions of the same site

This means you have both a mobile version and a desktop version of your site. The site is on the same domain, just using a different call or directory. Two examples would be:

m.yoursite.com and yoursite.com or yoursite.com and yoursite.com/mobile

The downside is that you have to maintain two sites, so if you change something on the desktop, like your logo, you need to perform a separate change on the mobile version. The benefit, however, is that you can separate your mobile and desktop offers accordingly, allowing for more specific targeting and higher conversions.

2) A responsive site

In this case, your site adapts to the device on which it is being viewed. This means that someone using an iPhone gets a modified version of the same site that someone sees on a desktop. Essentially, the website “responds” to the device, typically altering navigational functions, image sizes, and eliminating needless components.

This is a straightforward approach to doing things. The downside is, you don’t have two versions of the site, so if you wanted to create mobile-only offers, it might not work as well.

Check Issuing is a responsive site. We don’t have any need to offer mobile customers a different version of our patient statement printing and mailing services, so the simplicity makes sense.

Last updated: October 2025

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