A Mighty Cool Marketing Tool
Hey All,
I ran across a nifty marketing product that I think every window cleaner should have. When we’re at customer’s homes, we have a yard sign out front, right? And it’s very effective at drawing people in and making folks who pass by take notice of us. But why not enhance the yard sign with a business card holder adhered to it so anyone who stops by can "take one". The more ways we can get our marketing materials into people’s hands, the better.
That’s where this product I’m about to mention comes in. You can see it at http://cardcaddie.com/ It’s a business card holder that is designed to be placed securely on your vehicle or on your signage. But in addition to making sure that the card holder is on your car while you’re doing a window cleaning job, how about making sure it’s in place while your car is parked in a store parking lot or anywhere else your car is parked if there are people around? There’s no telling how much business may have been lost when I was in the field as a result of someone seeing my magnetic signs, making a mental note to contact me, but never did. "Out of sight, out of mind" as they say. So this is a great way to get your business card in their hand.
Now the good news is that I’m going to give you a web page to the card caddie where you can save a few bucks from the normal price. Derek made up a special web page for us at http://www.cardcaddie.com/995adbuypage.html where you can buy each card caddie for $9.95. There is no shipping and no tax. So that’s a $5 savings over the normal price of $14.95.
Read about the product first on the main site (http://cardcaddie.com/). You can check out the different colors that are available. Then go to http://www.cardcaddie.com/995adbuypage.html and get ‘em each for $5.00 off.
The bottom line is that it’s all about exposure, right? This is just one more way to increase your exposure. The window cleaner who gets the most marketing material (flyers, postcards, business cards) in their prospect’s hands is the winner. 
Have a profitable day.
Steve
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