Posted on 03 December 2012. Tags: affiliate marketing, amazon, big 5 sporting goods, business card, casual conversation, coffee, counter, curiosity, customer, Google, light conversation, nice guy, portico, Situation, Work
Here’s the situation. I was at work, I work the sales floor at big 5 sporting goods. I asked a customer if he needs help with anything. We start talking about some stuff behind the gun counter which transitionsinto a casual conversation. After about 15 he asks to meet me for coffee the next day. Not sure what to think I agree mostly out of curiosity. I meet him for coffe, starts with light conversation. Then I ask him what he does. He was very vague, says he works some sort of affiliate marketing, and that he finds people to help, mentor, and build leaders out of. THen he proceeds to explain to me the state of the economy, goes on a rant about amazon and Google, talks about how to get rich in today’s world. Finally he kind of gets to the point and tells me I could get involved if I’m interested, keep in mind I still don’t understand what he’s asking me to get involved with. He gives me a business card that says nothing more than “portico” with his name and number on it, and a cd calf rich plan poor plan. Then he invited me to come to his house Wed and meet his “team” and that I should bring my wife. I tried getting him to be more specific but he still didn’t elaborate much. He was a nice guy and seemed very intelegent. I just don’t know what to think about it. Has anyone had this kind of experience before that could maybe clue me onto what’s going on?
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Posted on 06 October 2011. Tags: business, business card, Entry, entry level position, law, own business, Paralegal, sort, Working
for a company yet, and is looking for an Entry-Level Position. Is it legal for her to make her own business card, saying that she is a paralegal without being affiliated with a law firm? Any sort of help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Posted on 06 October 2011. Tags: business, business card, Entry, entry level position, law, own business, Paralegal, sort, Working
for a company yet, and is looking for an Entry-Level Position. Is it legal for her to make her own business card, saying that she is a paralegal without being affiliated with a law firm? Any sort of help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Posted on 29 September 2011. Tags: 27 september, amp, business, business card, email, identy, market america, mst, Picture, secret shopper, Sent, Shop
I found a business card stating ~Get Paid to Shop Today.~ The girl’s picture looks familiar, but I can’t remember her. I’ve gotten many you can be a ~secret shopper~ emails and they never reply. They only ask your name & email. Never had my identy stolen anyway. Sent an email about an hour ago (19:00 MST 27 September). Thanks. I will chose best answer. 🙂
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Posted on 27 February 2011. Tags: amp, business, business card, freelance, freelance makeup artist, hair salon, logo, makeup, Photography, photography business
So I am a freelance Makeup Artist and am affiliated with a hair salon & photography business in my area, I feel like my business card needs a company name or logo, help with ideas!
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Posted on 30 December 2010. Tags: business card, Community, member, motive, non profit organization, Organization, patrons, prints, Profit, tourism, what is a non profit organization
I work in a historic museum that is well supported by its community and the city. One day a customer came into my organization looked around, and started suggesting that we sell more framed prints in order to make a profit, she said, “you could make a profit”. It seemed like she was unsatisfied with the museum, it is a small museum, but it has its purpose. it was like she was unhappy with the tourism aspect of our organization. Is it appropriate to suggest something like that to an organization that is non-profit. It is our members, visitors, patrons, and trustees that make our organization what it is.
Was it rude of her? She was not a member, and she was not affiliated with the historic association by business. She did not even hand over a business card. What do you suppose her motive was? Would you ever just walk in to a non-profit historic organization and start suggesting things tp sell in order to make a profit? just wondering…
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