Business cards can be an invaluable marketing tool. Theyre quick and easy to give out, people love to accept them, and they keep all your contact information organized in a neat little package to give prospects. The problem is so many people use them, how do you get your business card noticed? Well, below are five ideas that you can put to use getting your business cards noticed by the right people. 1) Direct them to a free report or something else of value. Include a web site address where they can download a free report or something else of Click here to read the rest of this article ...
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