[QCWA] Recruitment Idea

AW w1cro at thehamshack.info
Sat Feb 16 20:02:21 EST 2013


Why not scan your QCWA membership card and then make a second card of 
equal size containing the QCWA purpose and contact information (or other 
useful short addresses, comments, etc.). Then use the two "cards" to 
print double sided business cards at home? I do this for several 
organizations and it works fine.  If you intend to use any copyrighted 
stuff then getting permission from the organization would be the first 
step. I use a free application from Avery-Dennison to create the 
two-sided card and print using (of course) Avery Dennison products. It 
isn't free, but close to it. Not a plug for that company, there must are 
others.

73,
Arthur
W1CRO
QCWA 16156

On 2/16/2013 3:09 PM, Tom H Childers wrote:
> Howdy Loyd,
>
> That's a good idea!
>
> Next time you're going to Vernon you will be passing through my birth
> place, Frederick, OK.
>
> 73,
> Tom
> Amateur Radio Operator N5GE
> ARRL Lifetime Member
> QCWA Lifetime Member
>
> On Sat, 16 Feb 2013 11:55:47 -0600, Lloyd Colston<kc5fm at aol.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I am a member of the Christian Amateur Radio Fellowship net (CARF.net).
>>
>> This week, I got business cards in the mail from CARF, free.
>>
>> Today, I passed out some of those cards to the local amateur radio
>> breakfast eaters.
>>
>> Will they join?  Maybe.  Maybe not.
>>
>> Yet, in their hands, they have the information, ex. web
>> address, brief description of what the net is about, etc.
>>
>> If I had free QCWA cards, I could do the same.<G>
>>
>> BTW, the net meets daily except Sunday on 3.930 at 7 a.m. Eastern Time.
>>
>> Just an idea.
>>
>> 73


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