Take a Webinar with SpartX. Learn the Art of Meeting People both online and off in the 21st century. It all starts with people.
Take a Webinar with SpartX. Learn the Art of Meeting People both online and off in the 21st century. It all starts with people.

SpartX has recently release a promotional video that gives prospective members, and even current members, an idea about what SpartX offers and how the various features of the Virtual Business Card are used. This video takes the viewer through the networking process with SpartX, in one minute flat. Curious? Take a look below.
Last week SpartX Co-Founders Cutter Mitchell and Steve Gonzalez delivered a seminar on networking in the 21st century. Such networking takes a melding of both online and offline techniques. Realizing this blending of new and real world networking, the seminar is appropriately titled Networking 3.0.
This is a talk the Co-Founders do around the state at all sorts of organizations. The idea is to teach people how to network effectively in the changing climate of today. Take a look.
To request the SpartX Co-Founder to speak at your organization click here, or send an email to concierge@spartx.com.
For additional information about SpartX visit SpartX.com.

From the Aiken Standard
3/22/2009 9:12 PM
By HALEY HUGHES
Staff writer
There is a new kind of business card out there – a virtual business card.
New company SpartX has taken the idea behind the old tool of marketing and ushered it into the 21st century with its virtual business card.
Founders Cutter Mitchell and Steve Gonzalez said the premise was born from the simple question, “What if a person was not limited by space on their business card?”
Thus the virtual business card was developed.
“It’s an innovative business card solution,” Gonzalez said.
“People that use traditional business cards really like this,” Mitchell said.
The SpartX virtual business card allows users to virtually exchange their cards over the Internet, leave their virtual card of any website they choose and leafs of virtual business cards can be stored in the SpartX “card slider,” which can be likened to a virtual Rolodex.
What’s more, the virtual card has unlimited space for information and provides instantaneous content updates. With the member’s web address printed on a traditional card they hand out in person, users can control and design what acquaintances learn about them.
“The idea is that with every card a user hands out, the recipient will be driven to the website,” Mitchell said. “A business card is like a personal, professional guarantee. The most important part about SpartX is that users first connect one-on-one, face-to-face. So the real networking happens in person, as it should. Then SpartX is there to allow people to strengthen the first connection with a digital follow-up.”
“We see this as an asset for those in the world of business,” Gonzalez said. “People still need to network, and, with the technology today, the traditional business card seems outdated.”
SpartX also offers printing of business cards.
Users do need to register through the website at www.spartx.com, and the fee is $2.99 per month.
SpartX Co-Founder and COO Steve Gonzalez gave a quick 2 minute teaser interview to Charissa Cowart with StartupsLive.tv. Take a minute, or two, to watch the interview. And be on the look out for the full SpartX interview on StatupsLive.tv later this month.
On February 18, the SpartX team traveled to Atlanta, GA to attend the 2nd annual Startup Riot. SpartX was one of the 50 innovative new companies invited to attend at the event, which gathered industry experts, investors, entrepreneurs, and startup teams.
Check out the SpartX presentation for your self, delivered by SpartX Co-Founder and CEO Cutter Mitchell.
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See SpartX Co-Founder and COO Steve Gonzalez passing out his SpartX Card to movers and shakers at Startup Riot.

SpartX Co-Founder Steve Gonzalez with Charissa Cowart

SpartX Co-Founder Steve Gonzalez with Bobby Rettew