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One of my favourite methods of generating leads for my network marketing business is the use of business cards. They are relatively cheap, we get 2000 for around £20. With a little imagination, they can be placed almost anywhere. To my mind, they are more likely to be kept, as they can be slipped into a wallet or purse, whereas people tend to screw up and throw away normal flyers. Your sponsor will be able to give you some idea of tag lines that work in your organisation. Listed below are some of the places I like to leave business cards all of which have, at some time or other, generated leads. . On cars - you can quickly cover an entire car park by slipping them between the window glass and rubber seal. . On the ticket machines in car parks. . By the button on pelican (street) crossings. . In the card slot of cashpoint machines. . By the National Lottery shelf in shops. . On shop, petrol station and bank counters. . In supermarkets, at the bread and milk sections. . In supermarket carrier bags, while loading my shopping. . On the train or bus, you can normally stick one on the back of the seat in front of you, between the seat and the metal trim. . Bus stops and railway stations, normally stuck in the corner of the time tables. . In magazines and newspapers - slip one into the franchising magazines, loan magazines and of course job search magazines. . And of course, I hand them out to everyone I come into contact with. Use a little imagination and I'm sure you'll be able to come up with some new places to put your business cards. Have some fun with it. About the author: Dave Offen is an Independent Kleeneze distributor. for details about joining Kleeneze, visit www.Kleeneze-Lifestyle.comMore prospecting tips for your network marketing business can be found at kleeneze-lifestyle.blogspot.com
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