How to Make People ASK For your Business Card (c)
Wanda Loskot
As a rule, I don't give out my business card unless someone asks for
it. Of course, there are rare exceptions, but normally, if someone doesn't
ask for my card - I don't give it out. Let me explain why. What happens
when we give out our business card before someone asks? We announce:
This is what I am doing. And maybe even: I want you to buy from me.
By giving out our business card when people don't ask for it, we put
ourselves and our businesses in the spotlight - this might be gratifying
for our ego, but it's not good for our positioning. "Get in touch with
me when you need me" is a weak attempt to get someone interested in
our product or service. Although most people will politely accept the
card, they will seldom - if ever - call. But that doesn't mean that
you should leave everything to chance. No, no! Think in terms of *earning*
the right to be in people's Rolodexo file - this way you will be asked
for your business card, which is an entirely different situation. Now,
it DOES takes a bit more effort than simply handing someone your card
and saying, "Call me when you need me." The good news is that as a result
of your extra efforts people will also *keep* your card, and maybe even
refer to it - instead of trashing it with the others they receive unsolicited.
How to do it? First of all, strive to become a person others feel attracted
to. That's very simple. It begins with developing a healthy ego, which
allows us to put other people in the spotlight instead of ourselves.
Another necessary skill is active listening (which has very little to
do with a superficial gazing into someone's eyes and nodding in agreement
- although it is a good beginning). Like it or not, people are much
more interested in their own lives than in ours. And they love others
who are genuinely interested in their plans, desires, headaches, values,
family, hobbies, etc. If you encourage them to talk, you will be amazed
at how quickly they will reciprocate and ask: "And what do YOU do?"
Isn't this a nice prompt for handing them your business card? There
are some ways that might *induce* someone to ASK for your card. My favorite
is asking for THEIR card first. You simply say "Gee, this really sounds
very interesting - let's make sure we stay in touch. May I have your
business card?" Usually this prompts them to say "Sure, and may I have
one of yours?" It is that simple. And what if they don't ask? I do not
offer mine. But guess what? Now, when I have their business card, I
also have permission to contact them. And that allows me to take the
initiative, so most of the time I immediately follow up with a personal
note stating something like: Dear Jackie, It was a true pleasure to
chat with you yesterday about..... I am looking forward to getting to
know you better! Wanda And this time my card will be enclosed in the
same envelope. Of course, that doesn't mean that Jackie is going to
call me. It doesn't mean that she will want to meet with me or do business
with me right away - quite the contrary, most of the time it will take
a lot more follow-up than that one note. But it IS a pretty good way
to begin a relationship, don't you agree?
Wanda Loskot is a personal business coach - are you ready to get paid
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