TIPS
"We had a Bridal show in town last week. Whenever I visited a booth, I just exchanged cards! Who knows? It was fun!" C.J.
"I did the same thing at the Women's Show, only being shy about approaching anyone, I just slipped my card onto their tables when no one was looking. Like you say, Who knows!" J.L.
"While thumbing through magazines, where I shop, I slip my cards between the pages. I do this for all kinds of magazines because you never know who will pick it up and either use it themselves or pass it on to someone they may know who can benefit." M.L.
"I do this too. And I also do it at the library where people like to sit around and read. I do it in all kinds of magazines too, and for the same reason." C.V.
"At our library, we have an internet section where members can go online. Whenever I'm at the library I make a point of visiting there and usually place a few cards around where they can be seen. Who knows?" E.B.
"I've started leaving my card in those big fishbowl thingees some restaurants have where business people drop their business cards. Who knows? They must be collecting these for a reason!" L.P.
"Where I buy groceries for my family, they have a large bulletin board. I stick a few cards on the board just about every time I shop - I think I'm going to ask for a counter on my web page, just to see how I'm doing." D.K.
"I do this at my church and no one seems to mind. The cards I had made up are just like the example, so I think only real business people are picking them up one at a time." S.S.
"When I shop for clothing, I sometimes leave a card in the change room. Who knows?" M.G.
"When my boyfriend and I go looking in showrooms for new cars, we leave a card either with the salesperson or sometimes even in the cars themselves. It' fun too!" M.A.
"In our shopping mall, there's a section for real estate agents. When no one is there I leave my card where they can find it. Who knows, they may be curious and check it out?" C.B.
"I like to eat out and I always leave my card on the table with a tip when I leave. Who knows what's going to happen?" J.J.
"I told my girlfriend about this, thinking she might want to do it too. But she was just intrigued with the whole idea and like an angel, just wants to help me, so I gave her a bunch of cards and this page's URL." K.J.
At my cousin's wedding reception, I asked the caterer to place several cards on each table. No one associates me with my code name, so why not? Besides, this might really help someone and I think the caterer may be interested?" SN
"I gave some cards to my husband to pass out to his business cronies at their next business lunch. He didn't mind at all and I expect he'll get real interested once we see some results." CT
"My hubby flies a lot. So whenever he's off to somewhere I give him a bunch of cards to disburse. These cards work anywhere, so what the heck! He sticks at least one in those inflight magazines on every flight. And of course the hotels he stays at get a few every time." JJ
"My hubby makes up cards with my code name, then passes them off claiming to be helping his sister. I guess it's easier for him this way instead of being seen having a perceived vested interest? Anyway, thought I'd pass that tidbit along for what it's worth." ML
"My daughter is putting my cards on bulletin boards at her university." LB
"Where I get my hair done they let me place a little plastic cardholder with my cards in it. It sits right by the cash register so everyone can see it. It only cost about 50 cents." JK
"I told three of my best friends about this. So they applied for their own code name and now we have a little club where we pool our resources and share in the money we'll be receiving. By working together we have a lot of fun and it's so much easier to do, especially if two or more of us are together." CH