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Bill Hopkins Quotes

«Good gracious, it made a big splash in the papers, ... It was quite uplifting for the whole valley.»
Author: Bill Hopkins
«been a tremendous benefit for the Roanoke Valley.»
Author: Bill Hopkins
«It always concerns me when a homegrown company like Roanoke Electric Steel gets tied up with management control outside the city and state.»
Author: Bill Hopkins
«Keep in mind it is your most important marketing tool, ... People will spend $200 on a 3-by-3 inch ad in the paper, but they don't want to spend $75 on a business card that's going to do them a heck of a lot more business.»
Author: Bill Hopkins
«Anything lightweight gives the feeling of cheapness. A lightweight business card is a lightweight person, a lightweight business.»
Author: Bill Hopkins
«If you put your cell phone number on there, people are going to use it,»
Author: Bill Hopkins
«Make it a rule to pass out seven or eight cards every day,»
Author: Bill Hopkins
«I tell my customers: Don't let them sit in a box. Please, use them!»
Author: Bill Hopkins
«Stay away from trite ones like, 'Where the customer is always king,' because it really means nothing.»
Author: Bill Hopkins
«People wind up chucking it, because it's getting in the way of all their other cards.»
Author: Bill Hopkins