palmanator
March 8, 2007, 01:52 AM
Howdy there Bob,
Yep...a lot of the Seattle area has my mark on it.
Hard to believe it's been 3 years.
I just recently became an authorized Clearwire distributor (it took 2 1/2 months to get approved!!!) and will now be adding wireless internet services to the product mix.
Regarding the name tag stuff.
I have now been wearing the tags for 3 days.
I carry them all in my van, and depending on the type of call I'm on, the tags get switched out.
The tags don't have my company name on it.
They just have those dumb tag lines I stuck on them...but they get noticed...positively!
Logo'd hats, logo'd shirts...nothing I have ever worn has had the interaction and conversation generating power of these SIMPLE name tags.
So...while I'm still involved in this business, the name tags are now a part of my daily attire.
They aren't "professional" by any stretch of the imagination, but I am so glad Phil posted that link to Scott's website.
John Palma
The "not afraid to try an unconventional approach" guy
Yep...a lot of the Seattle area has my mark on it.
Hard to believe it's been 3 years.
I just recently became an authorized Clearwire distributor (it took 2 1/2 months to get approved!!!) and will now be adding wireless internet services to the product mix.
Regarding the name tag stuff.
I have now been wearing the tags for 3 days.
I carry them all in my van, and depending on the type of call I'm on, the tags get switched out.
The tags don't have my company name on it.
They just have those dumb tag lines I stuck on them...but they get noticed...positively!
Logo'd hats, logo'd shirts...nothing I have ever worn has had the interaction and conversation generating power of these SIMPLE name tags.
So...while I'm still involved in this business, the name tags are now a part of my daily attire.
They aren't "professional" by any stretch of the imagination, but I am so glad Phil posted that link to Scott's website.
John Palma
The "not afraid to try an unconventional approach" guy