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I was hoping a couple others might chime in because the issue was more for the newbies who might think the same question. In actuality what works for me as opposed to Midland or other distributors may vary. The important thing is that the card has either the website or some method to contact you. There is no absolute right and there is only one absolute wrong way, which would be blank. One thing I do recommend and I believe most do this, is to use the Avery 8660 or some other brand Clear label so if you need to add an extra line or the info on a line runs wide you don't cover the It Works! Logo or info in the box on the right. Now might be a good time for others to add some other tips on how they use or distribute Blitz cards? How about it One Teamers? |
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Run a drawing and gather information that way! Love seeing a man in the company! You go!
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Yes, Drawings can be a good way to develop prospects. I wouldn't recommend someone new doing it straight away, though. Save those first wraps for your initial parties within your warm market so you can max your return on your initial expenditure not to mention being sure you have enough wraps on hand. Once you're in profit (which is quickly for most) you can allocate a little back into promotional material.
Remember, too, you want to keep what you do easy to duplicate by ANY new prospect or team member. Thanks for jumping in with your idea. Welcome to the It Works! forum here at WAHM. Thanks for the kind words as well. Most of all, thank you for your family's commitment to serving our country. I'm guessing it's your husband that wears the green based on something you said in another post. our gratitude to him, if so, for his commitment. Naturally It takes as much courage, if not more, to watch a loved one dispatched on assignment and a lot of commitment to keep things together when they are away. So Kudos to you and all who keep the home fires burning. |
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