Whenever I attend one of the local entrepreneur meet-ups here in The Burgle, I always (always!) get handed at least a few business cards. And, in many cases, the person mindlessly handing me their business card asks if they can have my business card.
Of course, I don’t have a business card.
(Never needed one.)
And, in one case last year, some chick even tried to debate me on why I “need” one, and how I’m missing out (something like that — I tuned her out the second she handed me a business card for something I am not even remotely in the market for).
Anyway, these people used to annoy me.
Now?
They amuse me.
And, it will further amuse me next time someone tries to shove their damp business card in my hand while asking for mine, when I say:
“I don’t have a business card, but I dominate the first two pages of Google for my name”
Heh.
The way I see it, there are two kinds of business cards:
1. A regular business card (like you see people hand out)
2. And, what I call a “bid’niz” card:
A dominate presence on Google for your name. Or a best-selling book. Or a popular podcast. And the list goes on.
Anyway, just something to think about.
On to other news:
One of my “bid’niz” cards is my podcast.
It’s called:
“The Ben Settle Antipreneur Show”
And, for the next few days I am having a contest where the 3 best reviews (as judged by Producer Jonathan, not me — so it is at least a little less biased…) will get:
1. The Agora tapes downloads
(a series of trainings I did for $200 million publisher Agora Financial last year about infotainment, email marketing, and selling with stories — these are not for sale anywhere for any price, you can only get them by winning this contest)
2. My “Crypto Marketing Secrets” book
This is a physical book.
(That I mail to winners, at my expense)
It is a compilation of the 30-issue run of my old “Crypto Marketing Newsletter” that ran from 2010 to 2012. Each issue was $27, which makes this a for-realz $810 retail value worth of prizes.
(Not to mention the value of the Agora tapes).
Want to win these goodies?
Then here’s what to do:
1. Go to www.BenSettleShow.com/antipreneur
2. Listen to some episodes
3. Leave an honest, helpful (to would-be listeners) iTunes review
Producer Jonathan’ll pick the winners next week.
If’n you’re one of them, the above goodies are yours.
But, you best hop to it.
iTunes sometimes takes time allowing reviews through (especially if it’s your first iTunes review). So if it’s not up by Sunday at midnight, yours won’t be counted no matter how good it is.
So chop! chop!
That review ain’t gonna write itself…
www.BenSettleShow.com/antipreneur
Ben Settle


