What Is On Your Personal Business Card?


i am trying to create a personal real estate investor business card (buy and hold type of investor) for networking with other real estate investors/bird dogs and for prospective sellers/homeowners in default.



what kind of information/message would you recommend to use for the best marketing and should i create 2 different cards- one for the fellow investors and one for prospective sellers/homeowners in default?

thank you!

Comments(6)

  • cjmazur17th January, 2009

    I like to keep it simple.

    basic info

    name
    addr
    phone
    cell
    fax
    email.

    and a snappy icon

  • myr17th January, 2009

    thank you, cjmazur. its good to see you

    do you [or would you] use any phrases like "Real Estate Investor", "I buy & sell houses", "Cash for house selling referrals" ...?

  • NewKidInTown317th January, 2009

    The front of my business card has name of my business entity, my name and title, business address, phone and fax numbers, email address and web url.

    If I wanted to put anything else on the card to describe specific niches that are not immediately obvious, I would put it on the back of the card.

    If you want to put somthing like "Real Estate Investor" on your card, you could make that your title.[ Edited by NewKidInTown3 on Date 01/17/2009 ]

  • myr18th January, 2009

    NewKidInTown3

    Thank you for your advice!

  • theieu9th July, 2009

    Of course it is important that your whole name was there, contact number, home & business address, email or web page, and your business entity.
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  • loanspecialistmattg19th October, 2009

    I always use a catch phrase on the card. so when you call someone back or they have a deal or know someone that needs help, you phrase comes to mind. I have been using that methoid for years and has never failed me.

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