For years, business cards have been a staple of professional networking.
Exchange cards. Make a connection. Follow up later.
At least… that’s how it’s supposed to work. But today’s agents are operating in a very different environment.
They’re meeting more people than ever—at events, online, and through everyday conversations—but fewer of those interactions actually turn into opportunities.
Not because they lack skill.
Not because they lack effort.
But because the way they introduce themselves hasn’t evolved.
Business cards haven’t changed. Expectations have.
Traditional business cards do one thing well:
They share contact information.
Name. Title. Company. Phone number.
But here’s the gap: Information doesn’t create trust. And without trust, there’s no action.
Today, people don’t just need to know how to contact you.
They need to remember you. Understand you. Feel confident choosing you.
If your introduction doesn’t do that… It gets lost.
If you’ve ever wondered why traditional cards fall short, we break it down further in this article on what your business card says about you—even when you’re not in the room.
Most agents aren’t struggling because they lack experience or expertise. They’re struggling because they rely on outdated ways of introducing themselves.
Think about what typically happens after a conversation:
You meet someone.
You have a good interaction.
You exchange business cards… or connect on LinkedIn.
And then? Nothing.
Not because the connection wasn’t valuable—but because there’s no clear next step. No reminder of who you are. No easy way to revisit the conversation. No reason for them to take action.
So when that person does need someone like you days or weeks later, they don’t go searching for your card. They go with whoever they remember.
And if you’re not top of mind, you’re out of the running.
The biggest gap isn’t referrals. It’s follow-through.
Most agents assume that if they made a good impression, the opportunity will come back around.
But in reality:
That means every introduction has a short window to stick. If you don’t reinforce it, it disappears.
If you want to go deeper on why people forget and what actually makes an introduction stick, this breakdown on how to talk about what you do in a way people remember is worth a read.
Instead of relying on someone else to remember them later… High-performing agents take control of the introduction.
They don’t leave it up to chance whether someone follows up.
They make it easy for people to:
Because they understand something most don’t: The real opportunity isn’t in the conversation. It’s in what happens after it.
This is where most agents get stuck. They know they need to follow up—but they don’t want to feel aggressive, awkward, or overly sales-driven.
The solution isn’t more follow-up messages. It’s a better way to extend the introduction.
Here’s what that looks like:
Right after you meet someone, you need a way to reinforce:
Not with a long message. Not with a sales pitch. But with something simple and clear that brings the conversation back to life.
If you’re thinking, “This makes sense—but how do I actually make it easy for someone to take action?” this guide on how to make referrals effortless walks through exactly how to remove friction and turn introductions into real opportunities. 👉 Read how to make referrals effortless
Text-based follow-ups get ignored. Profiles get skimmed. But people engage with people.
When someone can see your face, hear your tone, and understand your personality, it creates familiarity much faster.
That familiarity is what builds trust. And trust is what drives action.
If someone has to think too hard about what to do next, they won’t do anything.
A strong introduction should make it obvious:
Clarity removes hesitation. And when hesitation is gone, action becomes easy.
The goal isn’t to follow up over and over. It’s to stay top of mind without being intrusive.
When your introduction is clear, memorable, and easy to revisit, you don’t have to chase opportunities.
You stay in position for them.
So what does this actually look like for a modern agent?
It’s not about doing more. It’s about using a better way to introduce yourself—one that continues working even after the conversation ends.
That’s where PitchCards come in.
Instead of handing someone a static card or hoping they remember you later, you can share a short, authentic video introduction that brings your personality, clarity, and value to life.
In under a minute, someone can:
And the best part? They can revisit it anytime. No digging through contacts. No trying to remember details from a quick conversation.
Just a simple, clear reminder of why you mattered in the first place. Because PitchCards aren’t just about sharing information.
They’re about making sure your introduction sticks. And when it sticks… You stay top of mind.
It’s a simple shift—but it changes everything about how you’re remembered and how often opportunities come back around.
This is what “business cards reinvented” really means. It’s not about replacing a card with something digital. It’s about replacing a moment with something that lasts.
Instead of handing someone static information…
You give them a way to:
That’s the difference between being known… And being chosen.
Today, attention is short. Memory is fragile. And competition is everywhere. The agents who win aren’t the ones who meet the most people.
They’re the ones who stay relevant after the meeting ends. Because when the moment of need happens, people don’t search.
They decide. And they choose the person they remember.
To stand out today, agents don’t need better business cards. They need a better system for how they introduce themselves.
One that helps them:
Because success today isn’t about collecting contacts. It’s about creating connections that stick.
Business cards aren’t dead. But the way they work has to change. The future isn’t about handing out information.
It’s about creating introductions that continue working for you—long after the conversation ends.
When you do that… You don’t just meet more people. You become the person they remember when it matters most.
Stand Out. Be Remembered. Get More Referrals.
Create your free PitchCard and start showing up in a way people actually remember.
If you want to go deeper on building stronger introductions and generating more opportunities: