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Sometimes the First Call Isn’t the Last
A homeowner needed a plumber fast.
She searched online, found someone local, and planned to call him after work. But by dinner time, she couldn’t remember the company name. Was it Mike’s Plumbing? Montco Plumbing? The paper business card was gone, and the website she saw earlier? Forgotten. So what did she do? She hired the plumber whose information was easiest to find — the one whose number was already saved in her phone. That’s the reality of business today.
People are busy. Life happens. Even when customers want to hire you, they often forget your name, lose your card, or can’t remember where they saw you.
Now imagine this instead… A contractor gives the homeowner a simple digital card they can save to their phone. It includes a coupon waiting for them, service reminders, reviews, photos, and a quick way to call or text. Months later, when the water heater breaks or a friend asks for a referral, the business is still sitting there — right in thoeir pocket.
The businesses getting remembered aren’t always the biggest. They’re the easiest to find. In a world full of distractions, staying visible might be one of the smartest tools a business can have.
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