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By: love problem solution
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By: Natesha Francis
In reply to <a href="https://theclose.com/real-estate-business-cards/comment-page-6/#comment-352996">Emile L'Eplattenier</a>. Totally agree! The branding looks way more sleek and modern!

By: Emile L'Eplattenier
In reply to <a href="https://theclose.com/real-estate-business-cards/comment-page-6/#comment-348136">Charles F Bowshier</a>. Yeah, that is always the risk of rebranding a company with such a well known brand. Worth it in my opinion!

By: Charles F Bowshier
About the Century 21 re-design, it is beautiful BUT whoever authorized the big change destroyed a worldwide recognizable unique logo of more than 50 years. They could have just modernized it as RE/Max did. It was a very deep mistake to do so. No wonder the CEO at that time lasted just a short time in his position.

By: Emile L'Eplattenier
In reply to <a href="https://theclose.com/real-estate-business-cards/comment-page-6/#comment-330379">LindaKB</a>. That's gonna be a no from me dawg. QR codes made a brief comeback thanks to covid, but most people don't like using them. Something physical always makes a better impression IMHO.

By: LindaKB
More and more Realtors are going for digital biz cards where you send your contact a digital card once they've scanned your QR code. They are eco-friendly and can be updated when needed and those changes are reflected back to your contacts when they access your card. What are your thoughts on these?

By: Babareddy
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By: Lisa
Notice-- no photos, no headshots on the quality cards. I cringe when I see a card with a headshot on it. Especially if it was taken 20-50 years ago.

By: Barb Youchah
I have been a huge fan of Moo for almost 10 years! What are your thoughts on leaving blank space on the back for notes and recommendations?

By: Emile L'Eplattenier
In reply to <a href="https://theclose.com/real-estate-business-cards/comment-page-4/#comment-51974">Bev Chandran</a>. Yeah, it's hard to see an ROI from a rebranding until at least a few years later and even harder to pinpoint the change to better branding.