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Duct Tape Marketing: Completely low tech and I love it

  • Jennifer Norene · 1 year ago
    Nice idea. Thanks for sharing it.
  • Dorothy Stahlnecker · 1 year ago
    First day back to some normality. I hope I am able to use my recovery time to understand and do so many of the things I see on your site.

    Your so kool, even for this sick, 61 year old grandma..in this ocean of technology, however continuing to somehow tread water..

    My best,
    Dorothy from grammology
    remember to call your gram
    http://grammology.com
  • john harper · 1 year ago
    me too - ordered it right away
  • Scott Brooks · 1 year ago
    Card Cues: Where has that been hiding!
    What a great improvement on a "old school"
    strategy.
  • Jay Hamilton-Roth · 1 year ago
    One of the mistakes I see many people make is using their business cards as a small advertisement. If your card is designed to communicate your key benefit easily, then this technique makes good sense. However, if your card is basically a logo with contact information, consider creating a different card specifically for bulletin board (or other small ad) posting.
  • John Jantsch · 1 year ago
    Jay,

    Nice tip. I agree
  • Shawn Frey · 1 year ago
    John,

    Thanks for sharing this low-tech tip. As a supplier of low-tech products (brooms & brushes) I appreciate any low-tech marketing idea. Once my new cards are done I will be purchasing some of these card holders. They look pretty cool. I'm debating about how some of me dealers can use them too. Again great tip.

    Shawn Frey
    the brush guy