The best results when using magnetic business cards was with a plummer. He stuck them all over his truck. It said FREE , with his contact info on the card. People took them off in the parking lots and he started getting call for business.
People do not keep paper. A promotional product will be kept much longer. .. until they are ready to buy or refer you. Which product is best for you is determined by your type of business, your type of prospect, where in the home or office this prospect is at the time they need your product or service. Your promotional product consultant should be able to help you through this process to help you get a great item that will truly leverage your efforts.
I do not use business cards any more. Now use a different approach with my customers and new prospects . After a meeting I ask if I can take a selfie of the two of us. I then send them a card with the picture I just took and say, " Thanks for spending time with me today , I hope to work with you soon". You can not believe how many new clients I have now, since I started saying Thank You. Best tool I ever tried. .
Business from Jones Creek, TX
Answered on Oct 16th, 2017
If you decide to go this route, just buy the magnetic pad and add your business card when needed.
Adding a 2018 calendar magnet with business information I think would generate more business. Magnets have a advantage. You can post them on filing cabinets for anyone to view.
It really depends on your branding but you can get sheets of magnet that will go perfectly with your business cards. If you go this DIY route you can test to see which works better where.Magnetize some, see what happens.
I'd be happy to show you the value of digital business cards. Only $49.99/year and can be shared infinite times. Here is my business card: https://4mycard.com/carolynWilliams.html
Although very effective for services and restaurants, a business card is typically stored in one's wallet after given out. If it were a magnet, that would pose quite a risk to credit cards and the like; however, as some folks have already mentioned, it might just depend on the business.
I don't know that it does. But I will say they are more likely to hang on to it if they put it on their fridge. Traditional cards get displaced easily, and also thrown away I believe.
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The best results when using magnetic business cards was with a plummer. He stuck them all over his truck. It said FREE , with his contact info on the card. People took them off in the parking lots and he started getting call for business.
Maria, Just be sure to use the thicker mm magnetic card.
It needs to hold a paper or two on a refregwitator to really be helpful in the kitchen , a great place for exposure.
Also, consider a full color card imprinted on BOTH sides. Lot more area for photos, the best information you can provide.
I can get you a price if you decide to go that way .
People do not keep paper. A promotional product will be kept much longer. .. until they are ready to buy or refer you. Which product is best for you is determined by your type of business, your type of prospect, where in the home or office this prospect is at the time they need your product or service. Your promotional product consultant should be able to help you through this process to help you get a great item that will truly leverage your efforts.
I do not use business cards any more. Now use a different approach with my customers and new prospects . After a meeting I ask if I can take a selfie of the two of us. I then send them a card with the picture I just took and say, " Thanks for spending time with me today , I hope to work with you soon". You can not believe how many new clients I have now, since I started saying Thank You. Best tool I ever tried. .
If you decide to go this route, just buy the magnetic pad and add your business card when needed.
Adding a 2018 calendar magnet with business information I think would generate more business. Magnets have a advantage. You can post them on filing cabinets for anyone to view.
It really depends on your branding but you can get sheets of magnet that will go perfectly with your business cards. If you go this DIY route you can test to see which works better where.Magnetize some, see what happens.
I'd be happy to show you the value of digital business cards. Only $49.99/year and can be shared infinite times. Here is my business card: https://4mycard.com/carolynWilliams.html
Although very effective for services and restaurants, a business card is typically stored in one's wallet after given out. If it were a magnet, that would pose quite a risk to credit cards and the like; however, as some folks have already mentioned, it might just depend on the business.
I don't know that it does. But I will say they are more likely to hang on to it if they put it on their fridge. Traditional cards get displaced easily, and also thrown away I believe.