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Business Cards for New Investors

Nadia Speaks
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I am new to real estate investing....haven't yet purchased my first property.  I am getting ready to purchase some business cards as I am ready to do some in-person networking.  If you all could provide some advice as to what I need on my business cards as a new investor, I would greatly appreciate it.  

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Michael Dang
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Michael Dang
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Name, Title, Company Name, email, City, State, phone, and professional picture.

If you have room a few words on what you're interested in.

Sometimes people like to write on the business cards to take notes, so don't get the cards where you can't write on them because they are too slick.

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