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Business cards I know most already do this, but sometimes it slips our minds to hand a card to
convenient store clerk or
person behind
counter at
dry cleaners. Also put them on
bulletin board in
break rooms of manufacturing companies. You can also place them on counters (after asking) in stores or businesses that may be pertinent to your business (for example if you sell home decor or furniture, place them on
counter of an insurance company or a real estate agency). But don’t expect a clothing store to put them on their counter if you sell jeans and shirts, that would be like asking
Coca Cola company to put a Pepsi machine in their foyer (sacrilege!).
T-shirts Have a t-shirt printed up that has a small ad and web address for your business on
back of it, because it will be seen better than on
front. People are always looking at others as they walk away or if they’re standing in line behind you at a checkout counter or at
bank. You could even have some printed up for friends and family. But make it a cool color that will go with a good pair of jeans or shorts so people won’t hate to put it on.
Pens I have heard (and seen) that lots of businesses have their name printed on pens. Personally, I’m not real crazy about this, because I myself hardly ever actually read
pen I’m writing with. But that doesn’t mean nobody does. So I leave this one up to you.
Bumper stickers Have a bumper sticker with a smart quip or saying printed up and pass them around to your friends. The car behind you or them at
stoplight will no doubt read it. (Examples: STOP HONKING AND START SHOPPING AT http://www.yoursite.com - or - IF YOU DON’T LIKE THE WAY I DRIVE, THEN GO SHOPPING! http://www.yoursite.com)
If you think about it long enough, you can come up with all sorts of other ideas like this. Just make sure that if it involves other businesses or their property, always ask! Because
last thing you want is to be professionally embarrassed or humiliated! Good luck!

R.L. Young is the owner of National Wholesalers, a wholesale website to businesses and the public and to help those who would like to have their own home business. Mr. Young began web marketing in the fall of 2002 with many experimentations and much research in web marketing, advertising and sales; including studies with affiliate web sites, and always learning more Visit his site at http://www.natlwholesalers.com