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Creative Ideas to
Promote your Business
Off-Line
Teaser Business Cards
A Smart and Inexpensive Way to
Promote Your Business


"What's a Teaser Card?" It's kind of like a
business card only bigger and designed to
invoke curiosity in the recipient. Everyone
knows that the Internet is HOT and thanks to
the thousands of testimonials by many popular
television news shows, everyone knows that
the Internet is the place where Billions of
Dollars Are Being Made.

You can use your local Copy Shop to get the
Cards printed or buy Heavy Card Stock Paper
at Office Depot and print them yourself on your
computer.

It's less expensive to have a minimum of 1000
cards printed at the same time if you are having
someone do it for you.

Here are a couple of Tips!

Print your cards similar to the one above. Try
to resist the temptation to add additional
information to your card. The only reason the
card works well is that it builds curiosity in the
prospect.


After you get your cards here are a few places
to start using them right away:

Place one of your cards in every piece of mail
that leaves your home. This includes all
payments, bills, letters, orders, christmas
cards, etc.

When you receive junk mail, put one of your
cards in the postage paid return envelope and
drop it in the mail. Someone has to open it on
the other end. If you don't put anything else in
the envelope with it you will also build more
curiosity.

Always carry cards with you and leave them
wherever people would be standing such as
telephone boothes, check-out counters, gas
pumps, waiting rooms and elevators.

You can also leave your cards on cars parked
in parking lots. If you do this, do not leave your
card on the windshield or under the wipers,
doing so creates frustration in people when
they have to get back out of the car to remove
your card. Instead, leave your card just above
the door handle of the drivers door stuck in the
window seal. This way it is likely that they will
pick up your card as they get into their car and
will hold on to it.

And last but not least, whenever possible ask
people if they have access to the internet. If
they say yes, simply ask them to check out
your website and give them a card. If they ask
you, "What's this all about?" Tell them, "Gee,
I'm really in a little bit of a hurry right now, and
besides the web site explains it a lot better than
I can."
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