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Using Those Business Cards


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Chuck And Sue DeFiore
coacheshomebusinesssolutions.com

Home Business Solutions
http://www.homebusinesssolutions.com


One of the first things you do when starting a business is

to have business cards made up. The next thing you need to

do is give them out. If you keep them in the card holders

or the box in your office, they are not doing what you got

them for.



You should send a card out with any correspondence you

send. You should tell all your friends and family what you

are doing. Give them a bunch of cards to give to others.



Do you go to a dry cleaner? A special car repair place?

What about the grocery store, do you like to go to a

particular checker? All of these people should have your

business card, and know what you do.



One of the first things we tell our PFYS students to do is

to get their name out there. We tell them to get cards made

up and give them out to everyone. With lease purchasing we

emphasize that we offer referral fees. For example, we gave

cards (a bunch of them) to our video store. We told the

owner that if we do a deal with someone who got the card

from his store he would get 10% of whatever the assignment

fee was. Well, guess what, he received a $500 check he

wasn't expecting. Well you can imagine his surprise and

shock when we dropped it off. He was ecstatic, and told

everyone and we mean everyone about us! In fact this

particular owner received numerous checks from us.



Remember, for those of you in creative real estate, or

wanting to get into real estate we show you how to do this

as a business. This avoids you always having to look for

the deals, we show you how to get the deals to come to you.



So even if you are not doing creative real estate, think

about a way you can set up a referral program. For example,

let's say you do manicures. Give your cards out to a hair

salon and tell that owner that for everyone she/he sends

you, you will pay a $10 referral fee; and will recommend

their salon for haircuts. Or you could both work together

and give discounts to each others' customers. There are a

number of scenarios that could work for a salon and

manicurist.



Use your imagination, and you can come up with many

different ways to work with others and have them promote

your business.



Just don't forget your business cards do you no good

sitting in your office. You need to give them out EVERYWHERE.



Copyright DeFiore Enterprises 2002





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