The Power of Your Business Cards to Market Your Products and Services

By Russo Santiago

I wanted to share with you some good information and knowledge I have learned over the years. If you are in direct sales of any kind, I will provide you with a proven example of how powerful business cards can contribute to your sales figures. With over 20 years experience in real estate sales, I will be more comfortable giving you examples based on my expertise. However, you will see that this can apply to any and all types of direct or commission sales personnel.

When I first started in the business, I had absolutely no prior sales experience. I was actually a computer geek and spent most of my time talking to computers. My first month in real estate I had 4 sales. Well, it was just luck and when those sales closed, I had no more business.

I needed to market myself and felt I had to "get the word out" to let everyone know what I did for a living. My finances were limited so I wanted to be cautious as to where I would spend money for my business.

Around that same time the Super Bowl was coming to Arizona. I was a season ticket holder and was able to get tickets for $100 each. When I arrived at the game early, shortly thereafter I was offered $1000 for each ticket. The temptation was too good and I couldn't resist.

A good habit to be in, is always keep a box of business cards in your car. Over the years I have asked so many people for their business card and they didn't have one on them. As far as I'm concerned that is a "lost" sale.

That 3 hour excursion increased my sales over 6 figures in the next year. It then dawned on me, that this was the way I was going to generate business in the future. By doing this I was able to considerably keep my overhead costs to a minimum.

Let's dissect this further by saying at the time, the average sales price of a home was $250,000. The average commission for the sale was 3%. This would calculate to $7500 per sale. I made $110,000 from passing out 1000 business cards, which means I sold approximately 15 customers or clients a home in the next year. It cost me $75 for 1000 business cards. That equates to only .015% in conversion but over $100,000 in my return on investment. Could you image passing out 1000 business cards per quarter. That would be 60 sales per year. Incredible for a real estate professional.

The cost of buying business cards is probably the least amount of investment required for marketing your services. Pass your card out to everyone you know. Leave business cards at establishments if possible. Leave your business card with your tip at a restaurant. This is the fastest and best way to generate leads and referral business. - 31821

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