Last issue's idea of putting something on the back of your business card that people will want to keep to struck a chord with some of you who tell me you plan to use it.
Email me about any stuff that you think is worth using.
I saw descriptions on page 171 of November's "Men's Health" magazine, of fast, simple cures that would fit, such as:
* If your throat tickles, scratch your ear; * Clear your stuffed nose without taking a pill; * Cure your toothache without opening your mouth; etc. --- 18 of them in all, some more worth noting than others.
So keep your eyes (and mind) open for such ideas that will encourage people who get your business\card to keep it handy.
And tell me, so I can share them with TIP's subscribers.
More Business Card Ideas - To learn more about this author, visit Donald F. Pooley's Website.
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Donald F. Pooley
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