January 5th, 2010

Making Social Networking Work

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Want to make Social Networking work for your business?

Here’s a great article on the do’s and dont’s about making Social Networks work for you

Especially love this quote:

Who will be in charge: How about junior employees? Usually that’s also a bad idea.

They probably haven’t absorbed the organization’s zeitgeist so they will probably lack the context in which an effective dialog occurs. “

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January 5th, 2010

Turning business cards into opportunities

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Turning business cards into opportunities: CardScan developer helps professionals leverage their contact lists Black Enterprise, March, 2006 by Michelle K. Massie

You’ve had a successful week at a trade convention. You’ve collected dozens of business cards and connected with other professionals with whom you’re sure to build strategic partnerships. Now comes the hard part–importing the information from their business cards into your contact-management system. As the cards pile up on your desk, you start to think that there has to be an easier way. Enter Dexter Sealy, the creative mind behind CardScan, the business card scanner and contact-management software.

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January 5th, 2010

Oprah loves Cardscan

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I love this quote from Oprah

"This gadget loads business card information right into your computer’s address book—you’ll be too organized for words." — Oprah

Found it here

 

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January 5th, 2010

Review of CardScan Executive version 8 from www.networkproductsguide.com

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Business Productivity – CardScan Executive version 8

Product/Service: CardScan Executive version 8

Vendor: CardScan

Hardware or Software? The CardScan is a unique combination of hardware (business card scanners) and software to capture and convert information from business cards, emails and other electronic communications into a digital contact database.

First Launched: The current product, CardScan Executive version 8 was introduced in September 2006.

What it does? The CardScan Executive is designed to meet the challenges around contact and document management. The CardScan Executive business card scanner and software solutions capture and convert information from business cards, emails and other electronic communications into a digital contact database. CardScan software eliminates the errors associated with manual data-entry processes and enables users to drag-and-drop from electronic files, easily de-duplicate lists, categorize contacts, map addresses, print labels and synchronize to mobile devices.

The powerful, stylish and portable CardScan Executive scanner quickly scans and accurately reads business cards greatly increasing the accuracy and completeness of capturing contact data.

“Increased end-user awareness and ongoing advances in mobile technology are helping shape better products and services. The CardScan Executive system helps business professionals striving to become more productive in their everyday lives. CardScan software reduces the errors associated with manual data-entry processes and enables users to easily de-duplicate, create lists, categorize contacts, map addresses, print labels and synchronize to mobile devices.”

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Performance Throughput: 30 cards per minute

Interfaces: Hardware connects with USB

Key Features and Benefits: The CardScan uses proprietary interpretive technology which incorporates thousands of rules for interpreting business card fields and understands all the nuances of properly reading all types of business cards for an accurate contact database.

The CardScan Executive comes with a secure online backup service. With a password, users can retrieve contact data from any web browser providing them with access to their contact data from anywhere, anytime. Additionally, CardScan’s updating services can automatically generate periodic requests to contacts for updates. Changes and additions from these contacts can be automatically added to the user’s database, keeping the contact data accurate.

“These awards go to the best technology products every year and we are honored that the CardScan Executive system has gained the Network Products Guide Reader Trust recognition. With a win in the ‘Best in Productivity’ category, the CardScan system has proven its ability to meet today’s contact management challenges. We are committed to helping our customers improve the value and effectiveness of their contacts by providing them with the best products and services.”

Jeffrey Swain, Senior Manager of Product Marketing – CardScan

Unique Capabilities: The CardScan Executive features fast scan speeds – up to 30 cards a minute.

The CardScan software allows users to sync their contact data with a wide variety of products such as Outlook, ACT!, Notes, GoldMine, Palm or Windows Mobile devices.

Targeted Users: Primarily business professionals in high-touch management positions such as sales, marketing, business development, customer service, human resources and purchasing.

An increasing number of consumers are turning to CardScan to help them manage their personal contacts as well.

List Price: $259.99

Satisfied Customers: CardScan has satisfied customers. Examples of top customers include: Michael Cohen, CFO and owner, Blitz Media; Colin Baird, Account Manager, WMI; Kaaren Hall, Mortgage Lender.

Sales Contact for CardScan
1.800.640.6944
sales@cardscan.com

The original article can be found at:

www.networkproductsguide.com

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January 5th, 2010

Cardscan might save your business life

Categories: Business Card Mastery, Raj’s Favourite


This is an article from TheInquirer.net - http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/review/1045992/cardscan-save-business-life Cardscan might save your business life

First INQpressions Cardscan Executive v8 By Theo Valich Monday, 23 July 2007, 20:00.
 

YOURS TRULY FINDS himself in a living hell of contacts and business cards after each and every tradeshow. Even though e-mail apps have decent contact lists, syncing everything with a variety of devices or even backing up data – one thing is certain, there’s at least two days lost in typing or fixing OCR mistakes to get all of the contacts inside your favourite contact manager. [You ever wonder why few of these people contact INQ staff again, Theo? Ed.]

We recently learned that this is not something you have to do, because there is a viable alternative. Cardscan is the name of the company that has been on the market since 1993, and its product has reached its eighth generation. Manufacturer claims to have a product that will never lose your contacts – so we decided to put Cardscan through its paces and see is it really all that manufacturer is claiming, or is this just another "why even bother" kind of product.

Inside the package

This product is a combination of hardware and software: a miniature USB-powered scanner and a CD that contains CardScan organising software – offering syncing with various apps such as Outlook, Thunderbird or importing contacts into business-class cellphones and Blackberries. The scanner is just intended for scanning business cards so some multi-functionality is excluded, but it compensates with a very small size and usage of any USB 2.0 cable.

The software uses .NET Framework, so we would advise you to download the latest version if you do not have it before installation. Other than that, installing was rather a painless process, once that app was installed, it asked for permission to upgrade itself to latest version. After a couple of minutes, installer started once again, rewrote all the older files and installed fresh version of the app.

Online backup service One of the biggest hassles of folks that change computers or cellphones often is keeping all the contact information in sync. Cardscan comes with "At Your Service", an on-line "vault" that will keep all of the data saved to your personal account. If you’re changing companies often, we would advise that the e-mail you use here is a private one, in case you forget your password or something odd happens.

Retrieval of data was flawless, and it is quite easy to keep desktop and notebook in sync. This service automatically makes weekly backups of data, and you can additionally sync yourself between two intervals. BlackBerry Connector service works like a charm, and if you’re a Crackberry-nut, you’ll pretty much enjoy this service.

So, does it scan everything or is this a fluke? One of my biggest concerns was the different types of business cards. I have several thousand business cards, but in all sincerity, I only need around 400 contacts afloat. And business cards range from classical paper ones to shiny pieces of metal, so the challenge for this compact scanner is somewhat understandable. During this test, each and every business card I have passed through the machine, and we can report that out of 2780 cards, it recognized 96.21% with no issues. It only had problems with cards that have different pictures in the background, screwing up detection of some letters. We only experienced three business cards that could not be read at all. First one was was shiny metal one with engraved letters (no wonders there), one card that looks like it was designed by a 4th grader and and oddly enough, one relatively clear silverish+red business card from Kode5 guys. The second Kode5 card was recognised in full, which made me wonder.

In short All in all, we conclude that CardScan Executive v8 continues a tradition of product that is highly useful for business crowd, but not much more. It is really easy to add this scanner to your business travelling bag, since you don’t need to worry about cables (any USB 2.0 cable will do), and the software worked like a charm, even on multiple installations. We won’t exclude that something may go haywire with hardware components, but seeing how easy is to find necessary contacts only gives me confidence. That’s one of the best reviews I’ve seen of Cardscan.

Business Card Mastery Pro picks up where the manuals left off, and expand your marketing prowess.

 

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