5. Drop one in every bill you are paying- especially the bills you are paying to smaller, local companies – you never know who will open that envelope.
6. Take a small stack to each place you frequently do business with and see if they will allow you to leave them for others to pick up.
7. Each person you talk to about business should receive at least three cards – one for them to keep and two for them to pass on as referrals.
You have nothing to lose by giving out a business card – maybe they throw it away, maybe they keep it and never call, or maybe they become a client.
Adam Cufr is a founding principal of Fourth Dimension Financial Group, LLC. He is the creator of the web-based coaching program, The Life Insurance Blueprint, a prolific blogger, and an expert author on Ezine Articles. He and his wife are on a grand adventure raising their five daughters. Adam also performs as a drummer which has led to performances in six countries, with Miss America, and for the President of The United States. For more information, go to http://adamcufr.com/blog.