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    One of the most important measurements of advertising is something
    called impressions. Simply put, it means how many times the ad was
    seen.

    For the small business owner the one promotional tool that often
    receives the most impressions is the lowly business card.

    Now, I know you might not think about the business card as an
    advertising vehicle but it can and should carry a great load if you
    allow it to.

    Look way beyond your business card as a tool to communicate your
    name and other facts.

    Use it to carry a very strong message about what you do. (I teach
    coaches how to triple what they charge, I show homeowners how to
    save thousands on their taxes)

    Use it deliver a special offer. (Present this card with your next purchase
    and get 10% off, This card is good for a three month trial subscription)

    Use it to gather referrals. (Know anyone else who needs to save money
    on their legal bills?.)

    Use it as a referral tool. (Give this card to a friend and receive $10 when
    they become a client.) You can find more great referral tips at Referral
    Flood

    Send many messages. Tell your story. Sell your products. Offer a white
    paper or ezine subscription. Tell them you available to speak at events.

    There are so many ways to use that little space at networking events
    and in selling situations.

    A couple of final tips:
    Whenever someone asks for your phone number or email, give them a
    business card.

    When someone asks for a card, give them 2 or 3.

    Make sure your card is printed on substantial weight paper (100# cover)
    Think of it like a handshake

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    Posted by: John Jantsch on Sep 07, 04 | 11:11 am
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    Comments
    • Good suggestion on the weight. We even added a laminate to our card to improve the wearability and texture. And, of course, we suggest getting your card professionally designed. Nothing is worse than an amateurish card -- It's often pitched in the garbage.
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