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Bilingual business cards may assist companies expand in China

Although social networking is popular offline networking is still important.

Investing in bilingual business cards could be a great way for Sydney firms to expand into foreign markets.

Bilingual business cards features contact information in two languages on both sides of the card and could benefit companies with offices or clients based offshore.

Listing the international dialling code and translating contact details could encourage healthy business relationships and break the ice at networking opportunities overseas.

Investing in bilingual cards could be particularly useful when you are doing business in a country that uses foreign characters - such as China or Japan.

China is the largest and fastest growing economy in the Asia-Pacific region. Australian businesses may wish to consider expansion opportunities in China due to its close proximity and favourable economic outlook.

China's influence and strength in the global economy was highlighted recently with news that LinkedIn is looking to capitalise on users in the region.

Last week there were reports of the social network’s potential expansion plans in China, after Arvind Rajan, LinkedIn vice president of Asia Pacific and Japan, stated: “There are a whole lot of things for us to go through. We are far away from making any decision.” at a conference.

Integrating online and offline contact details on your business cards can lead to better networking. 

Contacting your Sydney printing service and updating your card before your next overseas trip may benefit your professional image.

Business cards that feature translated contact information and social media URLs could also give clients the tools to find out more information about your company.