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Hey Guys, My name is Will

William Bentley
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Hey guys, my name is Will Bentley. New to bigger pockets and real estate. Meaning, I just bought my first house new. Hoping to learn as much as possible. I recently joined a real estate association meeting and one thing they asked/told me was to get business cards made with my name on it. My question is, since I'm still new and learning what kind of business card am I getting made? Meaning, I'm not a contractor or hard money lender, so what would I put on my card? Appreciate any responses and thanks again, can't way to learn. 

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@Daniel Haberkost To each their own! I know many do not carry cards and use their phones to exchange contact information. I'm the world's worst millennial and find cards more convenient. I also don't necessarily want to give my phone number to everyone who asks for it, so a card with just my e-mail address helps avoid that issue. The OP will figure out the system that works for him best!  

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