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The thread centers around participants sharing ideas for catchy slogans to use on business cards aimed at generating new leads. Various suggestions and personal experiences related to effective slogans are discussed.
No clear consensus emerges, as participants share a variety of slogans and personal preferences without indicating agreement on a single best option.
Participants are sharing personal experiences and creative ideas for slogans, reflecting their individual approaches to marketing and lead generation.
Consultants looking for inspiration on marketing strategies and slogan ideas may find this discussion beneficial.
Kitchen2u said:Kitchen paramedic ~ coming to your rescue!
Flamingo said:I just love this...................![]()
merego said:You might want to check with Cassie Bates on this because I got this from her, but she has a good one:
Easy Entertaining, Less Time in the Kitchen
I haven't seen Cassie on here much lately though.
Cassie1037 said:Glad you liked itI'm trying to stay off here- and actually work my busineses, productively.
Kitchen2u said:Remodeling kitchens, one drawer at a time
Kitchen paramedic ~ coming to your rescue!
Business cards serve as a tangible representation of your brand and contact information. They allow you to make a memorable first impression and provide potential customers with a way to reach out to you later. In direct sales, they can help generate leads and expand your network.
An effective business card should include your name, title, contact information, and a clear call to action. Use eye-catching colors and images that reflect the Pampered Chef brand. Consider adding a QR code that links to your website or social media for easy access to more information.
Distributing business cards can be done in various places, such as local events, farmers' markets, community gatherings, or even at parties you host. Networking with friends, family, and acquaintances can also be effective. Always be ready to share your card when you meet someone interested in your products.
The number of business cards you should print depends on your networking goals and how often you plan to distribute them. A good starting point is 500 cards, which allows you to have enough for events and casual encounters. You can always print more as needed.
If you run out of business cards, don’t panic! You can quickly reorder more from your printer or consider using digital business cards as a temporary solution. Apps and websites allow you to create and share digital cards via email or text, ensuring you can still connect with potential leads.