Texting a business card

southsoundtree

Been here much more than a while
Location
Olympia, WA
I get a lot of people calling on referral.

If I haven't given them a physical business card and they haven't looked at my website, they don't know all we do.

Someone recently said they didn't know we did climbing jobs and asked us to come handle something as their first choice of contractor.





Is there a slick and easy way you send your cards electronically, in particular, more than a pic of front and back?
 
There is such a thing as an electronic business card, I think my iPhone can send one, but I'm not sure how. I have a fairly elaborate email signature that has our name, contact info, web address, and logo in it. That seems to do it for people. Or they just take a photo of the side of a truck.
 
Most people have an iPhone. You can send a literal picture of the card, front and back. A cropped screen shot would look far better than a picture of a card.

You could make a contact card, picture of a card, and a link to your site, or a specific part of your site (like the bid request form), in a shortcut that you send to each potential customer.
 
Most people have an iPhone. You can send a literal picture of the card, front and back. A cropped screen shot would look far better than a picture of a card.
Samsung also has a feature to scan an image. This makes a better more professional image. Even if the camera is angled to the card yo avoid a glare, it will square it up in the image with no background around the image.
 
I get what you're saying. Is the problem coming before or after the initial visit?

For example:

The referral call comes in, the estimate gets scheduled, work commences, they didn't understand the full scope of what you can do.

The referral call comes in, they're asking questions and have not much of a clue as to what you do, other than trees or something?

Or something else entirely?

Kay has done well at educating clients prior to me getting there. We push to the site, if and when possible.

There's a company north of us, does incredible work with a really great team. They have a formal referral program that they've initiated.

We do an estimate folder with cards and stuff in it, for most clients. I've debated moving it to an invoice folder. That could have handouts or additional info that they can have so they don't need to explain what you do.
 
If I was getting a smattering of upselling, I’d prefer to get it when I booked the bid and electronically. In general I have no desire for physical paperwork.

“We’ve got your bid booked; we’ll be sending over an introductory packet with our contract information and a bit about us.”

Set it up so it’s a shortcut, click a button, the message/email/whatever populates and off it goes.
 
I'm looking for a good introduction. I get people texting/ calling me because existing clients tell them they should call me for a hazard tree or orchard pruning, or large tree pruning or..., and may not know I prune Japanese maples and orchards or have low-impact options or grinding. They may only find out once I show up to the bid.
They may choose someone else because they have multiple service needs and think we only _______.
 

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