What I have found that works nice and leaves a lasting impression on other investors. Is to have something on the back of the card that makes them want to keep your card and not throw it away. In my experience that's the biggest struggle. To many times have I got a business card an set it aside and not picked it up again. What I do is put the states Tax lien information on the back so other investor if asked about the lien information of the state could pull it out and hand it to the person asking or just look at it for a reference.
I have a question: I am what you'd call an "aspiring real estate investor." Should I just go ahead and put "Investor" beneath my name on the card or what? I already have meetings scheduled for the end of the month and need to get some serious looking business cards pretty fast. Thanks for the video!
Hello, i'm just getting started as a wholesaler and need some advice on business cards. i want to order 2 different cards. one to hand out or mail out to motivated sellers and another one to hand out to investors that i meet up with so that they can network with me and sign up for my email list. what should i include on both business cards?
+Donyk James was explaining and giving an example of what the video was illustrating. James does not think that is an actual site, but you seemed to think that it was.
Missing name, not happy with yr name in webpage only, very shallow content at the back in your examples(I would use my best pitch possible...) very questionable content/info/first impression quality overall... to rely only and most on "professional pic/photo in the corner is just pathetic(in my books anyway), would never actually use this advice to make my business card...
What I have found that works nice and leaves a lasting impression on other investors. Is to have something on the back of the card that makes them want to keep your card and not throw it away. In my experience that's the biggest struggle. To many times have I got a business card an set it aside and not picked it up again. What I do is put the states Tax lien information on the back so other investor if asked about the lien information of the state could pull it out and hand it to the person asking or just look at it for a reference.
Where may I find the state tax lien info?
Awesome video. Very informative. Thank you for your insight.
I have a question: I am what you'd call an "aspiring real estate investor." Should I just go ahead and put "Investor" beneath my name on the card or what? I already have meetings scheduled for the end of the month and need to get some serious looking business cards pretty fast.
Thanks for the video!
Hello, i'm just getting started as a wholesaler and need some advice on business cards. i want to order 2 different cards. one to hand out or mail out to motivated sellers and another one to hand out to investors that i meet up with so that they can network with me and sign up for my email list. what should i include on both business cards?
No such thing as "You at your company. com" Please update that site link if it changed.
+Donyk you are an idiot... you@yourcompany.com might actually be Donyk@DonykInvesting.com or whatever...
You prove my point with your comment...
Alrighty then!
+Donyk James was explaining and giving an example of what the video was illustrating. James does not think that is an actual site, but you seemed to think that it was.
Don't quit your day job.
This is really bad advice.
JukaPrill how?
Missing name, not happy with yr name in webpage only, very shallow content at the back in your examples(I would use my best pitch possible...) very questionable content/info/first impression quality overall... to rely only and most on "professional pic/photo in the corner is just pathetic(in my books anyway), would never actually use this advice to make my business card...