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Happy Thanksgiving from Phoenix Real Estate Guy!
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Happy Thanksgiving from Phoenix Real Estate Guy!
I think it's a great idea!
You can see the front of the card on my contacts page. It's nowhere the conversation piece yours is though!
I'd imagine this idea will prove to be pretty damn smart. I'm not surprised.
Not to be a party pooper but I thought you had to have all of that.
Jeff (Brown) - daily readership varies wildly, so may be difficult to track. I do see several new faces in MyBlogLog. Time will tell I suppose.
JD: great question, and one I pondered. I *think* I could make an argument that this "card" is simply promoting a web site/blog. I don't know if that would fly or not. It's probably pushing the envelope. I'm going to run it by the legal hotline and see what they say.
Guy and I do the same thing for renorealtyblog.com, only we put our lovely photo-shopped b&w pictures on the back with a little slogan, nothing more. We handed them out at Inman SF and got a magnificent traffic spike shortly thereafter. We also handed these out at NAR, where people worshipped the simplicity of design, but who knows if they'll actually visit? We shall see...
Diane
I think we *just* missed each other a couple of times. I saw your card at AR's "crib" - very nicely done.
Yes, Inman NY! I'll be speaking at the BloggersConnect, but am staying through Friday for the whole conference. I've got room reservations already, had a roomie lined up but things happened. Let me know if Guy is interested.
I scrolled up and down and up again, waiting for more images to load. When people have too much on their card, ultimately nothing is deemed of importance and everything is lost in the blur. In this case, there is no question what you believe is important and what you want to convey to the recipient. Nicely done.
Thanks!
BTW you were standing right next to Diane at the crib. LOL! I think I even have a photo of the two of you in the same frame.
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I love it. It's the kind of marketing I am drawn to. Think of it this way. People don't want bells, whistles and carnival barker approaches to important transactions. Keeping it simple from the beginning indicates a willingness to do the same in the transaction. People could care less if you have a dog or if "spouses sell houses". Tell them you're provide professional consultation and representation and then prove it in your actions. What a concept.
I would move the required licensing stuff to the back of the card and make it a permanent part of your marketing effort. I would even do the same with print stuff.
Did people think it was brilliant? My business partner has 30 years of experience in the real estate business, he made it a point to bring your card over to me and tell me how impressed he was with it. Nuff said.
Just Awesome. I am sure this will copied at RE conferences everywhere.
Absolutely Brilliant!
Neverless, what is a better way to simply start passing out your website information, a simple card with the address alone on it.
After all, if they need more information, just go to the website.
Keep on inspiring, Mr. Phoenix Real Estate Guy