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Jan 1

2007 Business Card Stats…

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  • 37,922 Business Cards gained in 2007, my post in a year, beating 2006’s gain of 27,237.
  • 11,574 Business Cards were sent out in 2007. (420 Welcome, 8,954 Trades & 2,200 donated)
  • $377.87 was spent in 2007 on my hobby, that includes postage, printing of my personal cards, domain name, etc. I gained $407.46. This can be from those who advertised on my Web site or sent me money for cost of postage cards.
  • I had 11,620 hits to my Web site in 2007, with an average of 31.84 hits per day. Sept. was my best month of 1,317 hits that month (43.9 hits per day) and Jan. was my worst with 679 hits that month (21.9 hits per day).

Thanks to all of you who have sent me business cards and/or told others to send me business cards. Also thanks to those who continue to send me business cards as well as those who have been saving them up for me and waiting to send them to me. With everyones help, I can make 2008 a bigger gain in business cards then 2007. I believe I will sent my goals for 2008 now. I believe I want as my primary gain overall in 2008 be 40,000. Now that is a lot!

My 2008 Goals

EASTER

3/23/2008

156,000

FATHER’S DAY

6/15/2008

166,000

BIRTHDAY

8/6/2008

172,000

HALLOWEEN

10/31/2008

178,000

CHRISTMAS

12/25/2008

183,328

So remember to send me business cards!
You can mail them to:

Steve Patterson
PO BOX 27840
Knoxville, TN 37927-7840


BTW, I made a NEW LOOK for the NEW YEAR on my Web site: www.cardeologist.com. If you haven’t visited it, please do so now. Tell me what you think about it and tell me if you see any problems, so I can get those fixed ASAP.

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