Carmel/Fishers-Grow Your Business with Referrals
WWW.SendOutCards.com/Indiana will grow your business
In real estate as in any service industry, the absolute best way to grow your business is by providing clients with a great quality experience and then have them tout your capability to their friends, family, and anyone that values their opinion; a referral. The proven way to gain referrals is by showing you care about them and staying in regular contact. The least expensive, most rewarding, and possibly the most effective is a personal note.
By the way, notes have a dramatic impact on your personal life as well. I once heard about President Bush Senior and how he felt that a large contributor of his personal and professional rise through his career was his habit of writing personal notes.
Many people don’t write personal notes because it is a bit of a hassle. They are losing out on incredible opportunities! I have recently discovered and currently use the best product and system for personal notes! Go to the web at WWW.SentOutCards.com/Indiana . It proves to be easy, inexpensive, automated, and effective. At this site you will be able to systematically pick a predesigned card or add photos and make your own on the Internet. Type a private message in your own handwriting font (if you prefer), click on a name from your database which will automatically create the envelope, and hit the send button where it will be sent directly from the printing company with an actual first class stamp. Add a gift card or other gifts such as brownies with another click. This is truly a system that provides the handwritten effect with a huge time savings with cards costing a fraction of the price. No more driving to the shopping center, post office, etc.
I have arranged for the first 10 people to receive 1 free card to try out the system. The link above will let you sign up where you can choose at least 2 (non-picture) cards or 1 picture card (postage included), your choice.
Check it out. You won’t be disappointed.
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