tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11856692.post5601181921250367516..comments2024-03-15T06:32:41.567-05:00Comments on Joan Reeves: Create Effective AffirmationsJoan Reeveshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17622809465767116747noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11856692.post-68586666285031218282011-05-21T21:20:47.730-05:002011-05-21T21:20:47.730-05:00Harl, good comments. Checking in real quick where ...Harl, good comments. Checking in real quick where I found WiFi so can't tackle your remark about the shapely legs. Actually, don't think I'd touch that remark with a 10-foot pole.<br /><br />JoanJoan Reeveshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17622809465767116747noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11856692.post-74280642200038917992011-05-19T13:36:47.236-05:002011-05-19T13:36:47.236-05:00The average order for business cards is for 1000 c...The average order for business cards is for 1000 cards. On average, fewer than 100 cards are used before they become obsolete. <br /><br />Might I suggest using obsolete business cards, instead of 3x5 cards, for your affirmations? <br /><br />It's obviously cheaper, since the cards would otherwise be discarded. <br /><br />It's obviously greener, since it doesn't waste trees. <br /><br />There's plenty of room on the back to write an affirmation. In fact, it helps encourage you to keep your affirmation short and to the point. <br /><br />They're more convenient to carry around, since they fit nicely in a wallet or credit-card case. <br /><br />And if you don't have obsolete ones, you can use your <i>current</i> business cards. They would eventually become obsolete. <br /><br />And by carrying them around, you end up <i>distributing</i> more of your business cards around. <br /><br />Joan, you mentioned making up postcards showing your e-book cover on one side, description of the book on the other. A business card is even better for this. Toss one in the fishbowl to win a free lunch. Leave one on the table when you leave your tip. <br /><br />Put a couple up on every bulletin board you see, too; business cards are more readily tolerated there than 3x5 cards are. <br /><br />If you get into the habit of leaving your business cards no matter where you go, you benefit a little from the advertising the cards do, and benefit a lot from reminding yourself to constantly be marketing yourself and your product. <br /><br />And if your book cover shows the top of your shapely legs, you probably would get a few interesting phone calls. People who want you to talk to their group - or people who just want to talk, I suppose. Is that true, Joan?Dr. Harl Deloshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17424071404764987713noreply@blogger.com