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Sean McFadden
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Business Card Title (Simple Question)

Sean McFadden
  • New to Real Estate
  • Mystic, CT
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Hey everyone!

I'm planning on buying a batch of Business Cards in order to help with the networking process. I just wanted to know if it would be considered proper etiquette or not to put "Real Estate Investor" as the title, even if I haven't bought or sold any houses. If this is improper, are there any titles you would recommend that could help paint a picture for someone looking at the card?

Thank you!

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Bryan O.
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Bryan O.
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@Sean McFadden if you opened up a plumbing business and printed cards would you leave off plumbing just because don't yet have clients?

Best of luck and happy investing!

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