Most creators track followers.
Some track email subscribers.
Others track website visitors.
But here's a metric almost nobody talks about...
How many people have your contact saved on their phone?
Think about it.
Every time someone saves your contact, something changes.
π Your calls display your name.
π¬ Your texts are instantly recognized.
π§ Your emails come from a familiar contact instead of an unknown sender.
You're no longer competing to be remembered.
You've already been recognized.
That's why I believe the goal isn't getting someone to scan your QR code.
The goal isn't even getting them to visit your Link-in-Bio.
The real goal is getting them to save your contact.
Everything else becomes easier after that.
Every future conversation starts with familiarity.
Every follow-up feels more personal.
Every notification has a better chance of being opened.
This week, I have a challenge for you.
Don't focus on getting more clicks.
Focus on getting five new people to save your contact.
Whether that's at a networking event, through your email signature, on a digital business card, or with a QR code...
You're not just sharing your information.
You're earning a permanent place on someone else's device.
π How many people do you think currently have your contact saved on their phone?