Business cards that get you remembered
Saturday started off with a bang - a vigorous Treadmill workout, a good read and a tasty Tall Grass Cinnamon Bun. I had been meaning to read Jeffrey Gitomer's Little Red Book of Selling for some time, and finally cracked the bold red cover today during my workout. It was an interesting hour.
My eyes popped when I got to the section called Build Your Brand. There, on page 59, were these words of wisdom - "Get the best business card money can buy...it's your image and it makes an impact every time you give one."
Interesting, since on Thursday, I had the chance to hand out my plantable, seed-embedded business cards to a number of business and government leaders in Grand Forks, ND. Did you know that every time (and I mean EVERY TIME!) that I handed out a business card and said the words "and when you're done entering my information into your PDA, you can plant my card and wildflowers will grow", the recipient did a double take? And every time, they asked me "what??" giving me the chance to talk more about Botanical PaperWorks and the work that we do.
I gave out my card to the Mayor of Grand Forks and the Governor of North Dakota, and both asked me more about Botanical PaperWorks and both remembered me and mentioned me by name during their luncheon speeches.
If that plantable business cards aren't the best thing to happen to branding, I don't what is!
And here's the great news...you too can have plantable business cards, from as little as 100 cards to 10,000 cards! We'll print your contact information and a message that suits your industry, like "Growing your business" or "Grow with us". Then start handing out those cards and watch how your cards get noticed and you get remembered.
Email me as for more information and grow your business!








what a cool idea! And such a fun surprise to see my logo here!! :)
Posted by: maile | Mar 24, 2008 at 12:01 AM
Heidi, you are seriously on fire with so many fantastic ideas! Hmmm...you have me thinking.
Posted by: Michelle (Tiber River Naturals) | Mar 13, 2008 at 01:19 PM