If you ever take any advice from me, please POST YOUR PHOTO anywhere, and everywhere you can be found online. Put it on your business cards, brochures, flyers, and your bumper stickers. Your face is the number one marketing tool you have. Use it!
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Sandi Maki, InSights Group – who has written 791 posts on InSights Group.
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Monica says:
… and InSights has some great members who are photographers! I know that there are more, but I love the work by Jon and also by Louise. In fact, my boss is getting her picture taken by Louise and when she mentioned this to her Hair Dresser, she could not say enough good things.
Merry Sherman says:
Ok Sandi,
I have my picture on my business card, brochures, web site, putting it on my e-mail signature, but I refuse to put it on my car.
I agree it works in letting people know me when they see me. I find it a great tool to remember others. I get home after an event and can not always remember names, but faces I do. After several times putting the name and face together, I can remember the name and maybe be able to say “Hi, Sandi” when I meet them again.
Merry