How to Set Up Your SRG+ Digital Profile in 5 Minutes

|SRG+ Team

How to Set Up Your SRG+ Digital Profile in 5 Minutes

You just got your SRG+ CARD. Now what? The card itself is just the delivery mechanism — the real power is your SRG+ digital profile. It's the page people see when they tap your card or scan your QR code, and it takes about five minutes to set up.

Here's exactly how to create a profile that makes a strong first impression.

Step 1: Create Your SRG+ Account

Head to srgplus.com and sign up for a free account. You'll need an email address and a password. That's it — no credit card, no subscription, no trial period. Your SRG+ profile is free and stays free.

Once you're in, you'll see your dashboard. This is where you manage everything about your digital presence.

Choose Your Username

Your username becomes part of your profile URL (srgplus.com/yourname). Pick something professional and easy to remember. Your real name or business name works best. Avoid numbers and underscores if possible — keep it clean.

Step 2: Build Your Profile

Your profile is what people see when they interact with your card. Think of it as a one-page personal website. Here's what to set up:

Profile Photo

Upload a professional headshot. This is the first thing people see, so make it count. A few guidelines:

  • Use a high-resolution image (at least 400x400 pixels)
  • Good lighting and a clean background
  • Dress the way you would for a client meeting
  • Smile — you want to look approachable

Bio and Headline

Write a short, compelling bio that answers three questions: Who are you? What do you do? Why should someone connect with you?

Keep it under 150 words. Lead with your value proposition, not your job title. Instead of "Marketing Manager at XYZ Corp," try something like "I help B2B companies generate qualified leads through content marketing."

Contact Information

Add the ways you want people to reach you:

  • Email address — use your professional email
  • Phone number — optional, but valuable for sales roles
  • Website — your company site or personal portfolio
  • Scheduling link — Calendly, Cal.com, or similar (great for consultants)

Social Media Links

Connect your social profiles. SRG+ supports all major platforms — LinkedIn, Instagram, X (Twitter), TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, and more. Only add the ones you actively use and want prospects to see.

Pro tip: Put your most important link first. If LinkedIn drives your business, make it the top social link.

Step 3: Add Your Content

This is where SRG+ goes beyond a typical digital business card. You can add rich content to your profile:

  • Portfolio pieces — showcase your best work with images, videos, and descriptions
  • Content channels — organize your work into categories (e.g., "Case Studies," "Blog Posts," "Projects")
  • Media embeds — add YouTube videos, podcast episodes, or other media directly to your profile
  • Text blocks — add testimonials, service descriptions, or any custom content

You don't have to add everything right now. Start with the basics and build over time. Even a profile with just your photo, bio, and contact links is better than a paper business card.

Step 4: Link Your SRG+ CARD

Now connect your physical card to your digital profile. When your SRG+ CARD arrives, it comes with instructions to link it to your account. The process is simple:

  1. Log into your SRG+ account
  2. Go to your card settings
  3. Tap your card to your phone or scan the QR code on the back
  4. Follow the prompts to link it to your profile

Once linked, anyone who taps your card or scans the QR code will land on your profile instantly. No app download required on their end.

Step 5: Test and Share

Before you take your card to your next meeting, test it:

  1. Tap test — hold your card to the back of your phone. Your profile should load in the browser within 1-2 seconds.
  2. QR test — open your phone's camera and point it at the QR code on your card. It should prompt you to open your profile link.
  3. Review your profile — check that everything looks right on mobile. Most people will view your profile on their phone, so that's the experience that matters.
  4. Save contact test — make sure your contact info saves correctly to a phone's address book.

Tips for a Profile That Converts

A good profile gets views. A great profile gets callbacks. Here's how to make yours stand out:

Keep It Focused

Resist the urge to add everything. Your profile should answer one question: "Why should I keep this person's contact info?" Lead with your strongest value proposition and most relevant links.

Update Regularly

One of the biggest advantages of a digital profile over a paper card is that you can update it anytime. New job title? Update it. New portfolio piece? Add it. New phone number? Change it. Your card never goes out of date.

Use a Professional Photo

This bears repeating. Profiles with professional headshots get significantly more engagement than those with casual selfies or no photo at all. If you don't have a professional headshot, even a well-lit photo against a plain wall works.

Write for Scanners

People will glance at your profile for about 5 seconds before deciding to save your contact or move on. Put the most important information at the top: your name, what you do, and how to reach you.

Include a Call to Action

What do you want someone to do after viewing your profile? Book a call? Visit your website? Follow you on LinkedIn? Make that action obvious and easy to take.

You're Ready to Network

That's it. Five minutes, and you've got a digital profile that works harder than any paper card ever could. Every time you update your profile, every card you've ever shared automatically reflects the changes. One profile, unlimited impressions.

Don't have your SRG+ CARD yet? The profile is free to create, but the physical card is what makes sharing effortless.

Get Your SRG+ CARD

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