Three Good Reasons to Send Them - Corporate Greeting Cards
Invention Development Advice - Marketing
It's time to look at your business and embrace exactly what is unique about it. We're going to walk through a series of questions to help you identify what's special about your business. Just write down what comes to mind as you read each question. There are no right or wrong answers.
by VeronicaCarrillo


It's time to look at your business and embrace exactly what is unique about it. We're going to walk through a series of questions to help you identify what's special about your business. Just write down what comes to mind as you read each question. There are no right or wrong answers.

This is just for you and it's okay to be honest with yourself and accept your talents, your personality and your likes and dislikes. Fully accepting yourself for who you are and allowing that person to shine through your business and your marketing is one of the best ways to gain the attention and confidence of customers in your target market when you're a solopreneur.

When you are fully expressed you'll find there's a connection that happens between you and your customers and they feel like they know you, they like you, and they can trust you. So, with that in mind, let's begin.

What is your business? (Include your business name and tag line or motto, if you have one.) What products or services do you sell? What is unique about your products or services? Special Features? Style? Customer Service? Order Process? Custom Options?

Look through your testimonials or comments from customers. What words or phrases stand out? What do they praise about your products or services? What are your favorite products to make or your favorite services to provide? Why? If you had to write a mission statement for your life or your business, what would it be?

The corporate greeting card does not need to be a mindless piece of junk mail. Place your order for cards with a printer who needs your business, send them to people who need your services and remember that sometimes a simple gesture can give a small business a lot of hope.

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