
The brick and mortar business certainly still exists. From restaurants to clothing stores, people still go to physical locations to buy many things. However, more and more business are looking to cut away the overhead and work exclusively as online-only entities.
Without getting into the pros and cons of such an approach, we must also ask another question. If your business is online-only, do you still need to have physical business cards? If so, would you still put your mailing address on them or is just the web address sufficient?
Realistically, it really depends on the nature of your business. If it’s the type where you are still shipping and receiving physical products, then you will likely still want to put a physical mailing address on there. If you are a web consultant or a graphic designer, on the other hand, a conventional mailing address may not be as necessary and it becomes a matter of personal preference.
To all the web-only business owners in the audience, do you still have business cards printed? What information do you choose to include on these cards? Do you include or omit the physical mailing address?




