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Printing//Handouts//Business Cards

Recently I've noticed recently an uptick in walk-ins coming in for business cards and price lists.  When the shutdown happened I stopped purchasing those things and now that they are twice the price I really don't want to spend the money.  I have QR codes for price lists and a Popl thing for business cards.  People don't seem to like them.  

 

My question is should I go back to paper?  What is everyone else doing? Are you still using paper cards/price lists? 

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I just do both. I personally like the QR codes, and I like having one on my business card. I think itโ€™s still a pretty even split between what people like and use, so until i really see a bigger shift, Iโ€™ll just try and keep everyone happy. Lol.

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People still like tangible things. I have business cards, but not a separate price list. I direct everyone to the website for a full list of services and prices. I change things up so much that a paper brochure doesnโ€™t work for me. 

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Yeah I really donโ€™t even like to promote a price list, because the prices can vary so much depending on the service, and if I do put a price, I always put โ€œand upโ€ or โ€œ+โ€ just to establish a minimum.
I do like to do the business cards w/QR that will direct everyone into a consultation form which will collect their contact info and place them into the appropriate pipeline.

Instead of a paper brochure, I like to create a monthly promotional flier on Canva, and draw attention that way because itโ€™s easy to just print them same day and also use it for social media, 

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Those are all great ideas.  

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Thanks Doran! ๐Ÿ˜Š

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