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What are your thoughts on putting 140 contracts ?
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That's actually the best advice I've ever heard about business cards. Other than putting your phone number on it haha.

Everything else is fluff.
Thanks, buddy!

Here's an idea, introduce your call to action referral image while asking for referrals at the end of your initial meeting. This will plant the seed. ;)

Then, place it in the corner of your magnet business card. It'll subliminally remind them every time they open the fridge. (I always put mine right next to the door handle for maximum visibility.)

Then, when you send out your monthly emails or post cards they'll see your referral call to action image there too ;)

Something like this is great and memorable:

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Less is more.

Joey Agent
License #
Independent agent Since 19xx

Phone addresse
Text address
Email address

"Your Insurance Agent" is good also

As Matt said use Vista print. Cheap and cheap enough to change as you need to.

As others said, most of the stuff you see on card is fluff. Mostly to make the agent feel good.

Business cards do not sell insurance.
 
I agree with "it's all a bunch of hype". However, I am being asked to do the "HYPE" thing by my upline.

Tooting my own horn: I am very good at IND life sales. In my agency I write at least 15-20 times more than EVERYONE else in ind sales. Granted, my agency sales mostly group products. LOL!!!

That's it!

Put "I'm Really Good" on your card!
 
I agree with most of what is said here, keep it simple, use a call to action, I do recommend the magnet business cards to put it on the fridge. Overall, unless your branding is as popular as Pepsi, then most aren't going to recognize or take a second glance at the way it looks. Just my thoughts on it.
 
I have a little different take on this. I have business cards from my 3 main carriers that I order through them. When I sell a policy from Company A, I give them that company's card. That's what I want on their fridge. Many of our clients end up with cards from other agents, and don't remember which one wrote their policy. So when they need something like a bene change, etc, they're calling the home office, or worse, another agent. I don't want that! So I try to give them the card that matches their policy, but has my contact info. Other than that, just my name with professional designation letters (LUTCF), and "Agent", unless the company wants me to use a different title. I also have my own agency cards that I use for sales from less frequently used carriers, or when someone asks for my card.
 
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