For anyone wondering, the id card printer he has in the video is the Evolis Badgy 200 ID Card Printer. It is a affordable option since the market is between $500-$1300 on average. This version is a healthy $200. Edit: this is for a rental version. Mainly for business keep in mind. The actual one is $500-$700.
I prefer the BLK CARDS app instead of NFC Tools to write URLs on my digital business cards. I find it simpler with way less steps and you can also save your URLs in a list, which is very useful and it's a free app too.
@@jillysflix9357 @jillysflix9357 ? Where did you get that from? It is incorrect, BLK CARDS exists, and it is one of the fastest growing NFC business cards providers in Asia and the App is in all app stores.
Sorry , but when a client is opening my website and all the tools connected to my website with my NFC card, can he download or save all that information in her smartphone as an app so she can use it later any time she needs? Because when i bought a card before for 80€ , i could do it , and that is really cool and important. Otherwise the client will lose all the information several minutes after scanning my nfc card. Thank you
I bought some nfc stickers on amazon. I linked my digital business card. Sticker is on my phone. I dont need a huge card. Just put the sticker on back of your cell phone
Question, Can you set the NFC to notify you of a specific NFC that was scanned? - I work off referrals. I would love to be able to leave an NFC with one of my referral partners let their customers scan that NFC so they have my info, but also know which partner referred that customer
Yes, but not necessarily with NFC Cards alone. But, kudos, that’s one of my favorite use cases in business operations. Our internet provider for example, could have nfc enabled stickers on the back of the devices. Upon starting/ending a job on site, tapping that nfc could automate many many useful things to track 😎
Yes you can do that, just need that NFC to be programmed with a unique URL that you pre-record in your dB knowing where it was placed. So you can know when and how many time someone read the NFC and openned its url
You’re too kind. Definitely message us anytime or connect with me on IG at @ryanbaggott if I can help you w/ anything. We are not affiliate marketers though, we will never attempt to make a profit from sharing information with anyone who’d like to learn. That said, I’m more than happy to share any links you need for anything have on video 👏
Hey great question. I have found there are some blank nfc cards on Amazon designed for ink jet printers that have a special tray for printing on cards. I haven’t tried that route, and instead got the badge printer. The “inkjet” blank nfc cards DO NOT work with the printer I have (I found out the hard way haha).
thanks for sharing. just curious... I noticed a lot of videos out there that needs to be online in order to be able to share a nfc business card.. is there one that can be done offline?
Hello! I’ve seen on Reddit that some people have had problems with this printer printing on an NFC card. They say it leaves a mark where the chip is on the inside of the card. Have you ever had this problem?
@@OfficialChatbotBuilder Hey so I went out and bought the printer! Sadly I am having this problem though where it has marks on the card and isn't printing well. Any suggestions? is there a way to adjust the printer so this doesn't happen?
@@chadcolgrove4809 oh man that sucks! I don’t know enough to give advice about the mechanics of the printer, but one thing worth trying is getting a different brand of cards. I found near perfect results with brand a versus unusable va brand b nfc cards
Making the nfc is easy. How do you create your contact information that can be exported and would it be compatible to upload to both iPhone and android?
It’s easier than you may think. The method we use is to upload the phone contact to Google Drive. We simply embed the vCard link to a button. Some people will call the vCard a VCF (Virtual Contact File)… but, any it’s just the file format all contacts are usually stored in. So, to answer your question, YES! This file format works for both Android and iOS. This is a great question and most people do not think about it. Thanks for watching!
Printing on PVC cards are more expensive than i think. Badgy 100 is selling for around 600$. Do you guys know any other method for printing design on PVC card then this one? Thank you in advance for the answer.
I'm a bit confused. This process seemed to add the actions to the phone/app, similar to creating shortcuts. Does it work when other devices scan the NFC? How does that redirect happen?
In this example, we are using a URL of a landing page we made inside the funnel builder to encode the nfc tag. You can use any URL you want to use when you encode your tags with the app, NFC Tools. When a device like a smartphone is powered on, and near the tag, the nfc reader that’s built-in the phone will detect the nfc tag and send a signal to alert the user that they can open the link associated with the tag. You can have as many links or buttons you want on the landing page. Hope this helps.
Yes, unlike a personal shortcut that may only work on the device the shortcut was created with, nfc tags can work for all nfc devices. I think one day we will have “business shortcuts” but prob 3-5 years from now. But for our use cases, “tap to place a food order” or “tap to add your contact” are core business functions.
Hey thanks for checking out the video. Yes you can write lots of different things on nfc tag stickers… cards… key rings, wrist bands… more NFC Tag options are hitting the market all of the time. And NFC Tools let’s you choose lots of options from a URL, to a text message, a contact file, and more
If the phone has a NFC chip (most modern phones do) they do not need to install any app to read the NFC tag. And yes as mentioned, qr is a good fallback for older phones
So what site did you use to add all the info and images video etc to make the card look as nice as it does You mention we get cards off Amazon but didn’t show what to do with them After you printed the design you made in photoshop then what? How did you stick that to the blank card? So many unanswered questions
1) that is called a “landing page”. You can use any tool you want; I used an app I own called Tap The Table. 2) I recommended you “buy your NFC cards from Amazon”. Use the search bar in the Amazon app and simply type NFC Cards and choose what you can afford. 3) In the video, you’ll see me print the design from my computer with the Badgy printer. The printer imprinted the design onto the card. Sorry you didn’t find the video helpful, luckily there are plenty of services that will allow you to buy a card nowadays.
Always a good idea to do your own research, for sure. The most simplistic way to look at an NFC Tag is to look at it almost exactly as you’d look at a QR Code. The only difference being you tap the NFC Tag and you “scan” the QR Code. If you find any good info about potential security risks feel free to let us know and I’ll share your tips on another video.
Thanks mate for making a great video. My question is how you create your contact details and hyperlink? If you could share a video on that? As per my understanding, you will need to have a hosting and an app to create a nice contact form. Please advise!
Sorry, didn’t see this one! You can use google drive to store the contact file! Use the URL associated with that file from the drive, and then when someone taps, the contact will pull up
White NFC cards and NFC black cards are common on Amazon - I would recommend getting the white NFC cards because in my experience they are nicer to print on. I haven’t really seen any other colors in bulk… but I’m sure there’s a supplier out there somewhere.
What are the links for all this? If you don’t mind me asking. Thanks for this! I was going to spend money on a monthly thing but I can just make one for less money and more bang for my buck!
EBAT 24 pcs NFC Tags Stickers... www.amazon.com/dp/B082NLDHCB?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share Check these stickers out, they are great and color coding things is useful sometimes. Here are traditional cards: GoToTags NTAG213 - Blank White... www.amazon.com/dp/B00NJ6KYDU?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share You don’t need to print anything on the cards but if you want to use the printer I used in the video, this is the model: Badgy100 ID Card Printer with... www.amazon.com/dp/B078SJ4FLN?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share If you do not have a website, one of those monthly services like Popl may be a good fit, however if you do have a website, please don’t send traffic to a 3rd part site and instead direct them to a simple landing page. If you want the “linktree” look, on the landing page, only add buttons and you’re good to go ✅ holler if you need any help and we can try and walk you through it 👍 Oh, and the app you need is called NFC Tools. You can start programming NFC immediately and don’t need to pay for the premium version at all. Good luck!
@@bilalc.2769 the one that looked like a phone? I had those custom made and I don’t know if there are any that are similar online… www.digitalskassoc.com is the local printer I used for them. Maybe you could reach out to see if they have the template I gave them.
@@baggottsbotsdigitalmarketi9524 many thx. No problem. I will look at the link you sent. 🙏🏻. Btw, It was very informative video, i subscribed the channel, thank you :)
For anyone wondering, the id card printer he has in the video is the Evolis Badgy 200 ID Card Printer. It is a affordable option since the market is between $500-$1300 on average. This version is a healthy $200.
Edit: this is for a rental version. Mainly for business keep in mind. The actual one is $500-$700.
I think it was the 100 actually. It was the cheapest, base model ✅
I prefer the BLK CARDS app instead of NFC Tools to write URLs on my digital business cards. I find it simpler with way less steps and you can also save your URLs in a list, which is very useful and it's a free app too.
It's doesn't make vCard etc. tho
@@FranckBossi yes it does. You can create vCard
Tha blk card app doesn’t seem to exist now
@@jillysflix9357 @jillysflix9357 ? Where did you get that from? It is incorrect, BLK CARDS exists, and it is one of the fastest growing NFC business cards providers in Asia and the App is in all app stores.
What program did you use to create the business card that included the video?
Hey! Whats the model of the printer and where can I buy it ?
Sorry , but when a client is opening my website and all the tools connected to my website with my NFC card, can he download or save all that information in her smartphone as an app so she can use it later any time she needs?
Because when i bought a card before for 80€ , i could do it , and that is really cool and important.
Otherwise the client will lose all the information several minutes after scanning my nfc card.
Thank you
How do you know which printer to buy? If I don’t want to buy the one you specifically mentioned, what should I even look for? Which printer?
PVC card printer/ badge printer should work
I bought some nfc stickers on amazon. I linked my digital business card. Sticker is on my phone. I dont need a huge card. Just put the sticker on back of your cell phone
Question, Can you set the NFC to notify you of a specific NFC that was scanned? - I work off referrals. I would love to be able to leave an NFC with one of my referral partners let their customers scan that NFC so they have my info, but also know which partner referred that customer
Yes, but not necessarily with NFC Cards alone. But, kudos, that’s one of my favorite use cases in business operations. Our internet provider for example, could have nfc enabled stickers on the back of the devices. Upon starting/ending a job on site, tapping that nfc could automate many many useful things to track 😎
Yes you can do that, just need that NFC to be programmed with a unique URL that you pre-record in your dB knowing where it was placed.
So you can know when and how many time someone read the NFC and openned its url
Can I use those generic nfc cards to use with my dot cards instead of purchasing it through them
Thanks for this video brother. Please, don't forget to share your affiliate videos to support you, including cards and printer links.
Best regards
You’re too kind. Definitely message us anytime or connect with me on IG at @ryanbaggott if I can help you w/ anything. We are not affiliate marketers though, we will never attempt to make a profit from sharing information with anyone who’d like to learn. That said, I’m more than happy to share any links you need for anything have on video 👏
Pretty sleek. Super easy and the video edits where pretty dope as well!!!
Appreciate it!
Hi, What is the name and model no. of this printer? can I get any link to buy it?
I so much love this video. Thank you so much. But i have a question…please, are all Nfc blank cards printable?
Hey great question. I have found there are some blank nfc cards on Amazon designed for ink jet printers that have a special tray for printing on cards. I haven’t tried that route, and instead got the badge printer. The “inkjet” blank nfc cards DO NOT work with the printer I have (I found out the hard way haha).
Question, How do you send the your contact information along with the website? I didn’t see your contact information being loaded onto the card
thanks for sharing. just curious... I noticed a lot of videos out there that needs to be online in order to be able to share a nfc business card.. is there one that can be done offline?
Nfc doesn’t require internet connection, but most of the cooler functions do. You could tap the nfc and still provide your contact info for example.
@@baggottsbotsdigitalmarketi9524 do u have a video for tat ? Offline nfc business card for iPhone
thanks for such a clear message thanks
Hello! I’ve seen on Reddit that some people have had problems with this printer printing on an NFC card. They say it leaves a mark where the chip is on the inside of the card. Have you ever had this problem?
Definitely not
@@OfficialChatbotBuilder Hey so I went out and bought the printer! Sadly I am having this problem though where it has marks on the card and isn't printing well. Any suggestions? is there a way to adjust the printer so this doesn't happen?
@@chadcolgrove4809 oh man that sucks! I don’t know enough to give advice about the mechanics of the printer, but one thing worth trying is getting a different brand of cards. I found near perfect results with brand a versus unusable va brand b nfc cards
Awesome video! Right on point.
Making the nfc is easy. How do you create your contact information that can be exported and would it be compatible to upload to both iPhone and android?
It’s easier than you may think. The method we use is to upload the phone contact to Google Drive. We simply embed the vCard link to a button. Some people will call the vCard a VCF (Virtual Contact File)… but, any it’s just the file format all contacts are usually stored in.
So, to answer your question, YES! This file format works for both Android and iOS. This is a great question and most people do not think about it. Thanks for watching!
you can create a vcard directly into the NFC using NFC tools
Printing on PVC cards are more expensive than i think. Badgy 100 is selling for around 600$. Do you guys know any other method for printing design on PVC card then this one? Thank you in advance for the answer.
thank you.
I'm a bit confused. This process seemed to add the actions to the phone/app, similar to creating shortcuts. Does it work when other devices scan the NFC? How does that redirect happen?
In this example, we are using a URL of a landing page we made inside the funnel builder to encode the nfc tag. You can use any URL you want to use when you encode your tags with the app, NFC Tools.
When a device like a smartphone is powered on, and near the tag, the nfc reader that’s built-in the phone will detect the nfc tag and send a signal to alert the user that they can open the link associated with the tag.
You can have as many links or buttons you want on the landing page. Hope this helps.
Yes, unlike a personal shortcut that may only work on the device the shortcut was created with, nfc tags can work for all nfc devices.
I think one day we will have “business shortcuts” but prob 3-5 years from now.
But for our use cases, “tap to place a food order” or “tap to add your contact” are core business functions.
Thanks a lot
Glad you liked the video! -RB
Hello, thanks for the video, I have a question, can we write different tags or cards in the NFC tools app?
Hey thanks for checking out the video. Yes you can write lots of different things on nfc tag stickers… cards… key rings, wrist bands… more NFC Tag options are hitting the market all of the time. And NFC Tools let’s you choose lots of options from a URL, to a text message, a contact file, and more
Which hosting site did you design your domain website
TapTheTable.io is hosted on shopify, my agency website, BaggottsBOTs.com was made with Webflow
Does it work if other person’s phone does not have nfc application?
If they don’t have a modern smartphone with NFC, the best back up is a QR code + standard info printed on the card
If the phone has a NFC chip (most modern phones do) they do not need to install any app to read the NFC tag. And yes as mentioned, qr is a good fallback for older phones
Thank you!
It's only work ...if the other person has NFC installed on his phone???
NFC will work perfectly on almost every smartphone natively at this point-starting with iPhone 6 i believe!
It is a hardware chip inside the phone, no application needs to be installed to read it.
You only need the NFC tools app to write to the card
So what site did you use to add all the info and images video etc to make the card look as nice as it does
You mention we get cards off Amazon but didn’t show what to do with them
After you printed the design you made in photoshop then what? How did you stick that to the blank card?
So many unanswered questions
1) that is called a “landing page”. You can use any tool you want; I used an app I own called Tap The Table.
2) I recommended you “buy your NFC cards from Amazon”. Use the search bar in the Amazon app and simply type NFC Cards and choose what you can afford.
3) In the video, you’ll see me print the design from my computer with the Badgy printer. The printer imprinted the design onto the card.
Sorry you didn’t find the video helpful, luckily there are plenty of services that will allow you to buy a card nowadays.
I was wondering where the “Scan your phone here” NFC stickers in the video can be sourced?
did you find them?
I need to check into this process. There may be some security risk.
Always a good idea to do your own research, for sure. The most simplistic way to look at an NFC Tag is to look at it almost exactly as you’d look at a QR Code. The only difference being you tap the NFC Tag and you “scan” the QR Code. If you find any good info about potential security risks feel free to let us know and I’ll share your tips on another video.
Thanks mate for making a great video. My question is how you create your contact details and hyperlink? If you could share a video on that?
As per my understanding, you will need to have a hosting and an app to create a nice contact form. Please advise!
Sorry, didn’t see this one! You can use google drive to store the contact file! Use the URL associated with that file from the drive, and then when someone taps, the contact will pull up
Where can i get color cards like plain cards but colors?
White NFC cards and NFC black cards are common on Amazon - I would recommend getting the white NFC cards because in my experience they are nicer to print on.
I haven’t really seen any other colors in bulk… but I’m sure there’s a supplier out there somewhere.
What are the links for all this? If you don’t mind me asking. Thanks for this! I was going to spend money on a monthly thing but I can just make one for less money and more bang for my buck!
EBAT 24 pcs NFC Tags Stickers... www.amazon.com/dp/B082NLDHCB?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Check these stickers out, they are great and color coding things is useful sometimes. Here are traditional cards: GoToTags NTAG213 - Blank White... www.amazon.com/dp/B00NJ6KYDU?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
You don’t need to print anything on the cards but if you want to use the printer I used in the video, this is the model: Badgy100 ID Card Printer with... www.amazon.com/dp/B078SJ4FLN?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
If you do not have a website, one of those monthly services like Popl may be a good fit, however if you do have a website, please don’t send traffic to a 3rd part site and instead direct them to a simple landing page. If you want the “linktree” look, on the landing page, only add buttons and you’re good to go ✅ holler if you need any help and we can try and walk you through it 👍
Oh, and the app you need is called NFC Tools. You can start programming NFC immediately and don’t need to pay for the premium version at all. Good luck!
@@baggottsbotsdigitalmarketi9524 could you put the link for the NFC sticker you showed for restaurant customer ones as well?
@@bilalc.2769 the one that looked like a phone? I had those custom made and I don’t know if there are any that are similar online… www.digitalskassoc.com is the local printer I used for them. Maybe you could reach out to see if they have the template I gave them.
@@baggottsbotsdigitalmarketi9524 many thx. No problem. I will look at the link you sent. 🙏🏻. Btw, It was very informative video, i subscribed the channel, thank you :)
Can this be done with ntag213?
Yes
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