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Hello everyone!


Well I would like to share something that has gotten me 8 job in the last two weeks. I bought a rubber stamp and had FREE WINDSHIELD ROCK CHIP REPAIR! WE CAN COME TO YOU 713-760-4607. :D

I stamp all my letters, bills inside and outside, everything I send out by mail. It goe's to the post office, mail handlers, the company im sending it to, clerks. Lot's of people see and read the ad.

I got this Idea from a credit card bill that was sent to me sometime ago. If you notice they have advertisement on the outside and inside of the bill being sent to you.
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Hey Ricky,
Great idea, I really like it. Thanks for the advice.
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Post by WIN-1 »

Ricky, if they're calling you from a processing center off the coast of New Zealand, wil you send me a postcard so I can add to my stamp collection?:~)
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WIN-1 wrote:Ricky, if they're calling you from a processing center off the coast of New Zealand, wil you send me a postcard so I can add to my stamp collection?:~)
Ken
:roll: Well I will think about that :lol: Of course I will :idea:
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Coitster wrote:Hey Ricky,
Great idea, I really like it. Thanks for the advice.
David
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8) Well Mr. Coitster I sent that information to you in a email a few weeks ago. Im working on a marketing manual myself and I will be posting some of my idea's soon!

Keep in touch.... :lol:
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Post by Ridge Runner »

I bought a rubber stamp from Office Depot. Works great,but total cost was almost $24 & took over a week to arrive. I have since bought two from Walmart for less than $10 each. Each of them arrived in four business days. I'm very pleased with them & am buying another today. Have used the $5 off one on more than 500 business card backs with complete satisfaction.
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Post by glassdoctor »

RidgeRunner, have you had a good response from the $5 off stamp? Sounds like another good idea if you give out many cards.
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here it is! watch out
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Post by Mark »

I like the stamp approach, sounds good.

I have the equipment to make business cards from home, as many as I want, has anyone just walked a parking lot and placed biz cards on the driverside window of the cars needing WRS? Or is that not worth the return for the time spent?
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Post by Coitster »

I think you will find that going around handing out business cards will be a major waist of time. I don't even carry business cards anymore. However their are techniques that work really well for leaving things on windshields.
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