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"My Contact App: Who Really Cares and Why It Matters" - I documented exactly what to put in your contacts and why platforms care. Step-by-step instructions that work on any phone.
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Who Really Cares
and
Why It Matters
My contact app isn't just for storing numbers or friend suggestions. It's at the core of what connects our lives offline and online in ways nobody is talking about.
"I couldn't say goodbye because my number in his phone was outdated."
Think about it for a minute—a world without your Contacts app. I had to think about it when a close friend was hospitalized and no one could reach me because my number in his phone was outdated. I missed my last chance to say goodbye, and I nearly missed the funeral.
That day changed how I see contacts. I realized they're not just phone numbers; they're lifelines. If they're incomplete or out of date, you don't just lose convenience—you risk losing what matters, real connections. That's when I decided to take ownership: keep my info complete, current, easy to save and easy to find—for emergencies and everyday life.
I kept wondering: how many other people have outdated information for me? How many opportunities, emergencies, or connections are we all missing because our contact card is wrong in someone's phone?
I spent the next several years watching how people shared their contact information. Business cards at conferences. Phone numbers at parties. LinkedIn connections after meetings. Everyone shares their contact information. One thing I noticed though is that most people have no idea what actually happens to their information after it's shared. Most people just shared their phone number, which caused them to later have to share additional contact information like emails and social media handles. I thought to myself: "No one sees the value in making sure they keep their information up to date and available for people to always find their correct contact information, yet everyone is sharing their information all the time."
My first thought after that revelation was that I needed to have one place where people could always go to get my most current and updated information. I needed a place that was not dependent on social media participation. To make things efficient I needed a solution that allowed me to share more than one piece of contact information at a time. After searching long and hard, I found that a place like that with tools like that didn't exist. So I created what I needed.
I created My Internet Contact Address Hub or M.I.C.A.H.
Simply put I created a place online that would connect my offline and online life while allowing me to be in control of not only my contact information but my online presence. Because this information I am sharing is not about what I built but about what you can do with the discoveries I made I will not share my unique solutions here, but instead I will offer my patent pending solutions via the PDF and web access as an option to those who chose to use it.
At first I was satisfied with having M.I.C.A.H. because I had a place to share my contact information and my important links but soon I realized I needed more.
I was faced with a few choices: I could ask everyone to save my personal website, My Internet Contact Address Hub to their phone which is cool because it looks like an app on a person's phone but then I got to thinking and the reality is people are not going to save me to their homescreen and if they do what happens when they get a new phone or run out of space on their phones? I started asking myself "how can I make sure my information is available when someone needs it, is likely to never be deleted and they can always access my current contact information?"
Here's what I realized: People delete bookmarks. They forget websites. They uninstall apps when they need phone storage. But contacts? They transfer them phone to phone, year after year. Contacts rarely get deleted - they're permanent in a way that nothing else digital really is.
That's when I discovered vCards or contact cards and that changed everything.
Finally technology has caught up with my vision. The more I learned about contact cards the more I realized how valuable my contact app information was and the more I started paying attention to the little things.
I started tracking everything and that's when I noticed some patterns emerge. I discovered that when someone saves your contact information to their phone and vice versa, it doesn't just sit there—something else happens behind the scenes.
I tested this myself across hundreds of exchanges and what I discovered confirmed my years of observation and studies.
I realized contact data wasn't just sitting passively in people's phones. It was actively feeding algorithms across hundreds of thousands of platforms.
So I started sharing my contact data as a contact card and then I noticed:
I am a strong believer of privacy-first & controlling my data so the more I thought what I discovered the more I thought about privacy and then I realized I wasn't giving platforms more data. I was just organizing what I was already willing to share, so my data could be working for me.
As I continued my research I found out that certain fields in the contact card I was sharing would influence the suggestions I got from the algorithm to connect with someone and that those suggestions are what was fuels the entire social platform growth.
Just as I was wondering if I was looking too deep into this whole contact card thing I came across two things that confirmed everything for me. The first thing was a picture from a 1913 address book that was optimized and enhanced with pictures, notes and addresses, this proved they knew the value of a complete and enhanced contact over 100 years ago, years before the internet. The other discovery was concrete information that the contact card was the center of how successful companies grew and will grow their entire company. I confirmed that iCloud, Google contacts and Microsoft all shared my contact information within their ecosystems and with their partners.
While testing this pattern over the next 10 years I discovered LinkedIn openly acknowledges that contact matching built half their platform - that's 500 million connections out of their billion users. Meta invested approximately $50-100 million in patents specifically about scoring and ranking contacts. And it goes way deeper - over 100,000 companies rely on contact data for business decisions. Fortune 500 companies control 29.2 million employee contact databases. I realized that if contacts are this valuable to 100,000+ companies, they should be valued by me and everyone else.
With these new findings I confirmed my research was right on point. I kept digging, looking for ways to share my findings and for solutions to help others share their contact card effectively, efficiently and see the value of putting content in their contacts.
I have simplified more than 10 years of research into a simple to understand PDF and web access knowledge base with resources to help you make the most of your contact information for online and offline interactions.
I know exactly how these companies use our contact data, I understand how our data makes them work and how each of us can use this information to make the most of what doesn't look to change anytime soon.
I created a calculator to help you see how using what I share can impact your life, just enter some basic information to see the impact of putting content in your contacts.
With my simple to understand pdf and website access you will learn how you can grow your social media presence without paid ads, take control of your online identity, connect your life online and offline and never have to miss an important announcement, opportunity or anything else because your contact information was outdated or because you didn't check your social media accounts.
The best part is while the system I built is optimized to get the most out of your efforts you don't need my system once you have the knowledge and I am sharing that knowledge with you today for a one time investment that will last a lifetime.
Try the calculator below to see the numbers or just jump in and get the formula now for less than your monthly cell phone bill.
Meta's investment in contact scoring patents
LinkedIn connections from contact matching
Companies mining contact data
Fortune 500 employee contact databases
I tested this pattern for 10 years.
I know exactly how these companies use our contact data.
And how you can use it too.
I'm teaching you how to create and share optimized contact cards that trigger algorithmic growth.
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Platforms change their save processes. Companies manipulate algorithms.
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I tested different scenarios to see how much your contacts are actually worth. Enter your numbers and see the real impact.
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Result: Set it once, compounds forever
People delete bookmarks. They forget websites. They unfollow accounts.
But contacts? They transfer them phone to phone, year after year.
You can track if someone clicks your contact link (I use short links for this). But you'll never know if they actually saved it.
Most people share their card and hope. They have zero control.
This is what changes everything: When you EXCHANGE contacts, you control half the algorithmic equation. Even if they don't save your card, YOU saving their number triggers algorithms.
The Math I Discovered:
One-way sharing: Maybe 20% algorithmic activation
Contact exchange: 100% activation (you guarantee your half)
Exchange beats sharing every single time.
"My Contact App: Who Really Cares and Why It Matters" - I documented exactly what to put in your contacts and why platforms care. Step-by-step instructions that work on any phone.
Get the Ebook — $14.99Get ongoing access to my research website. I keep testing and discovering new patterns. Website access gives you updates as platforms evolve.
Get Website Access — $47After sharing this with thousands of people, these are the questions they ask.
You're getting "My Contact App: Who Really Cares and Why It Matters" - a strategy guide I developed over 10 years that shows you how to optimize your contact information so algorithms work in your favor. I tested this across social networks, email, payments, and more.
Not at all. I created scenarios for everyone: personal/social, professional networking, business growth, events, community, and online-only connections. If you share contact info, this helps you.
I noticed contacts quietly power discovery. While everyone's fighting for attention with content, optimized contacts work in the background to amplify everything else you do.
It means enriching your contact card with the right fields (email, links, socials, etc.) in the right format, so platforms can match, suggest, and route connections to you more effectively. I discovered specific formatting tricks that trigger algorithmic visibility.
No. If you can save a contact on your phone, you can do this. The guide gives step-by-step instructions and examples. I made sure everything works on any smartphone.
Yes. You can sign up free for the web app (My Contact App) and create contact cards or short links. Sign-up is free; cards/links have small one-time costs.
No—it's a web app that runs in your browser. No App Store download. Works on iOS/Android/Desktop. I built it this way so you're not locked into any platform.
Ebook: $14.99 (Amazon). Website access: $47 one-time (lifetime access to ongoing discoveries). My Contact App sign-up is free.
Sign-up is free. You only pay for what you use: Quick Contact Card $2.50 and QR Pop short links $2.50 each. No subscriptions.
No. It's a one-time purchase for ongoing updates. I keep testing and discovering new patterns—you get all future insights.
You can create cards and links right away. The ebook + website access show you what to put (and how to format it) so platforms match and recommend you more effectively. Most people use both: strategy + tool.
No. You remain in control. The guide explains what to add to your contact card(s), not to upload your address book. You choose what you share and with whom. Privacy-first, ownership always.
Yes. A complete, consistent contact card reduces reliance on random search results and keeps your preferred channels front-and-center. I noticed this gives you back control of how you're discovered.
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