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Unread 07-09-2004, 18:35
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Re: Team Business Cards..Have Any?

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Originally Posted by Dorienne Plait
Well, our team started this last year...we had business cards for each team member, stating the following:

Name
Team Job
Email of Member
Team Website URL
.

It was very awesome and extremely helpful. =) People seemed to be very impressed with that.
--Dori
These are really easy to do. In fact, so easy that I'm going to hand this over to you, Dori, to do this year.

I used Home Publishing for this and made them for each team member, using my home printer. They looked a bit homemade, but they did the job. Better yet would be to get a company to donate them to the team. (Hint, hint, Dori ) I've handed out dozens of mine. Most just had the website, but the officers had their email. No phone numbers except for the adults. I know some of the team used them a lot at the regionals, especially when the judges came around. And I know they worked, because I heard the judges addressing some team members by name during the "handshake" at the awards ceremony. I also used them a lot when approaching sponsors.

This is a good example of how to make your team seem more professional.
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