"What are the best ways to use the WAVE3 X-Cards?"
Make Your Cards Accessible in Every Situation, don't leave home without them, keep a small box of your cards in your glove box, just in case you find yourself in a situation where you need more than you usually carry in your pocket or purse.
Seek Situations to Exchange Business Cards.
When giving out your card, hand-write something on one copy, such as your cell-phone number, a secondary e-mail address, etc. Make it a VERY VALUABLE CARD. “If I give you this card with my personal information on it, will you take a look at the link on the card? If not I will give it to someone else that wants to improve their life and situation. My cards are valuable, I don’t just give them out to every body!”
At a restaurant, leave your card with the tip and write a personal thank-you note on the back or pay the highway toll for the Mercedes behind you, and leave your card for the driver!
Keep in mind what an effective tool it can be. Take maximum advantage of its full potential.
Place business cards on bulletin boards at local restaurants, supermarkets, libraries, and your children's schools
Include business cards with all of your correspondence, including bills you pay.
Use them as scrap paper when you need to jot down a note - No not on a napkin! Use the back of your business card to write in your cell phone number. "This is my direct line," you might say, making the prospect feel important and giving a reason to keep your card.
Build routines that ensure progress. Hand them out everywhere! Gas stations to the people getting fuel, seat of the bus, on a shelf at a department store, in grocery cart, when you pay in a store "Here is something for you!", Put in Birthday cards, gifts, include with a bottle of wine "tag" or use as a (TO:) card. These are just a few ideas. I hope this inspires you. The excitement you will feel when you get sign ups is phenomenal! All my best to you and yours!
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"What are the best ways to use the WAVE3 X-Cards?"
Make Your Cards Accessible in Every Situation, don't leave home without them, keep a small box of your cards in your glove box, just in case you find yourself in a situation where you need more than you usually carry in your pocket or purse.
Seek Situations to Exchange Business Cards.
When giving out your card, hand-write something on one copy, such as your cell-phone number, a secondary e-mail address, etc. Make it a VERY
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