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piperdod Regular user 117 Posts |
Hello,even though I get asked for buisness cards after a show, I'm after any ideas on the best way to give out buisness cards in larger numbers at childrens parties. the cards are made so you cut out the printed butterfly shape and make balancing butterfly
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Wravyn Inner circle 3482 Posts |
In my opinion, giving out a business card to children is not cost effective; they do not have the income to hire. The parents and adults should be the ones receiving your business card. If you are wanting to get your contact information to the children with hopes that their parents/guardians will have access to it, I suggest a simple handout like a magic book with your information in it.
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piperdod Regular user 117 Posts |
I think its come across wrong, I'm after giving them to the parents
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Robin4Kids Veteran user Lower Alabama 396 Posts |
I think the balancing butterfly cutout is a great idea for a giveaway to the kids, but I would suggest that you stick to a more traditional card for the parents that they won't be cutting out or giving to the kids to play with. If they are the least bit interested in booking you in the future, they should hang on to the card.
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morro3 New user 54 Posts |
I think giving out business cards after the show is a very viable option in this business we are in and should not be dismissed. I think that giving out some of the business cards could be somehow incorporated into the show/tricks itself, in that way some people would already have them before the show ends. If that is not really possible to you, you can simply give them directly to the parents or give children some kind of brochure with cards inside that they could give their parents.
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