Rich Dad Free CD – business cards in books
Here is an idea for the new Robert Kiyosaki free cd. (author of Rich Dad Poor Dad)
Since Robert Kiyosaki is so well known and has a publishing company with lots of books. How about making some business cards with your URL to give away your free audio cd. Then go to the local bookstore and go to the business section and start putting your business cards in the books.
Rich Dad Poor Dad
The Business School for People Who Like Helping People
Etc.
Don’t you think you’d get a few leads?
What about going to the local Robert Kiyosaki events. Right now they are going around the country holding stock investment seminars. RK has some new software I think he’s trying to sell so they are hosting free seminars. What if you went to the local seminar and passed out business cards offering your free Robert Kiyosaki cd?
What other ideas can you come up with for marketing with the Free RichDad cd?
- Ben
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My up-line in one of my previous companies suggested this and though it may work in some cases, I can tell you Barnes and Noble in Houston, TX DOES NOT appreciate it one bit.
Now to take this one step further, it might be a GREAT idea in used book stores…
Just wanted to share my thoughts and personal experience.
Love the blogs!
~Jennifer
LOL.
So you think ALL the Barnes and Nobles in Houston don’t like this?
Get over it! How many Barnes and Nobles do you think are in Houston? ONE? LOL! HELL NO!
According to my results there are at least 5 in the greater Houston area.
I personally drove to 8 Barnes and Nobles in the Northeast and have had 0 complaints. On the other hand I know I directly sponsored a top distributor from another company as a result of the business card he found at Barnes and Noble.
Really, what is Barnes and Noble going to do if they are unhappy with you? Complain? Call your toll-free and yell at you?
SO WHAT?
Who cares! Are you in this to make money or not?
Sorry but if no one is complaining about your marketing then you aren’t trying hard enough!
My 2 cents. (I’m not a lawyer)
- Ben Fitts