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Celeste Broadway
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  • Suitland, MD
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Celeste Broadway
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Suitland, MD
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Hey all,
First of all I want to introduce myself because I am a newbie to wholesaling and BP. I am just starting to market in the DMV area and am trying to decide how my business card layout should be. I searched on here an never really got a definite answer. Do you put "We Buy Houses" on there? Should it be double sided? Should you have two different business cards? Sorry for so many questions but I am confused. Thanks to you all in advance.

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Timothy W.#3 Off Topic Contributor
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Timothy W.#3 Off Topic Contributor
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Celeste,
My .02 cents. You're a wholesaler. Don't put "We buy houses" on your card unless you buy houses. Be upfront about what you do. There's too many people in this business blowing smoke up other people's you know what about what their capabilities are, which is why this business gets a bad reputation for frauds who have an impressive online persona but can't close a deal in the real world.

Keep it simple, professional and straightforward. One of the best inspirations on business cards I got was from the movie "American Psycho" when Christian Bale is comparing his cards against his friends/competitors. Examine how Fortune 500 companies do cards. Do likewise and make a no BS reputation for yourself. It will serve you much better.

Again, my .02 cents.

Tim

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