Most
business owners don't realize the importance of
using a
simple business card to generate tons of customers.
It simply
does not matter what kind of business you are in,
you have to
utilize this primitive business technique in order
to grow your
business fast.
The three main mistakes people make
when marketing with business cards are:
1. Not having a business card.
2. Being stingy and only giving
out one card per person.
3. Not giving a card to every person
they come into contact with.
Not having thousands of business
cards at your disposal at all times is not only
stupid it is a crime against your business. If an
employee of yours stole as much money from you as
you lose from not utilizing business cards, they
would go to prison for a long time. With today's
super low cost business card printing prices there
is no reason not to have business cards and an abundance
of them for that matter.
I started my professional concrete
cutting service business with absolutely no capital
and grossed almost $400,000 in my first eight months
of business. My only means of advertising was business
cards. As many of you already know, it can sometimes
take up to an entire year to get your ad placed
into your local yellow page directory and it can
be quite costly to a new business. The following
are techniques that I used to generate tons of business
from business cards and I believe that these same
techniques can benefit any type of business.
1. I started with an eye catching
logo and had a design that really said "this
guy is a pro." It is worth the modest initial
investment to get your cards designed right.
2. I kept my message "short
and sweet." I have seen way too many people
over do it with tons of bulleted text that cause
confusion with the reader. I do concrete cutting
and a few other services that relate to it but my
business cards say only "Concrete Cutting."
3. I ordered my cards in quantities
of 5000 at a time. Too often do I see new business
owners print cards off of their computer and literally
"ration" them off.
4. I never gave out a single card!
I always handed out at least five at a time and
sometimes more. I still look at my business cards
as "lottery tickets." The first job I
get from the batch pays for all of them so the rest
can pay off huge. If they get thrown in the trash
- Who cares? There are thousands more where those
came from.
5. Any time I would meet someone
in the construction trades I would hand them a stack
of cards. I hand them to people that are standing
next to me in line at the Home Depot or that are
pumping gas across from me at the fuel pumps. I
get questions like "What are these for?"
or "What do you want me to do with these?"
and I just simply say "You may not need my
services now but when you do, you'll know who to
call." At the same time I am thinking "I
don't care what you do with them, they were basically
free and the fact of the matter is that I get hundreds
of calls from people that say "Remember Me?"
"I met you at the Exxon Station or at parent
teacher's night." Or "John Smith gave
me your card and said I should call you" yet
I have never heard of John Smith. Or "I've
got your business card on my desk and I don't know
where it came from but I need your services."
I simply hand tons of my business cards out to people
and the calls roll in.
6. I buy a mailing list of contractors
from a list broker and I simply put three business
cards in an envelope and mail a thousand envelopes
at a time. I do not put an expensive brochure or
a flyer, I simply put three business cards in and
I get hundreds of calls and referrals from the mailing,
I now get hundreds and hundreds
of calls from my existing customers and my yellow
page ads but I still use business cards more than
I ever have. I now have five trucks and seven employees
and giving out business cards in the same fashion
as I have described above is part of their job description.
They have all seen the power of business cards and
that business cards ensure each of our survival
and actually gives them a good feeling knowing that
they got a specific customer. If I contact a new
customer and they happen to mention that one of
my men did not give them a stack of business cards
then I immediately contact the employee, ask them
if it is true and explain to them that it is part
of their job, then I hand them a big box of business
cards and tell them not to let it happen again,
ever.
© Copyright 2005 Affordable Concrete
Cutting, Inc.
Robert Short
is a professional concrete cutter, seasoned article
writer and an expert on search engine optimization
and linking. He is responsible for ranking our local
service company's website at number one on all major
search engines for more than a dozen keyword terms.
Our website now generates as much revenue as our
main service business. Visit our website for more
articles on linking and webmaster resources http://www.affordableconcretecutting.com/construction_seo.htm
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