Title: Business Magic
Description: Using magic in business world
M.A.D. - November 29, 2006 09:18 AM (GMT)
B) hi, anyone used magic for business??
any good example?
any one can share? B)
rolandlim - November 30, 2006 03:36 PM (GMT)
i'm not sure what u mean but i would recommend the following routines for the business world
1: Torn and restored business card ( JC wagner )
2: Ring stuff
3: bill switches are great
4: coin flurrys
those work in business settings pretty good i think
Lamadude - November 30, 2006 05:51 PM (GMT)
Are you asking about trade show magic? Helping company do magic with their product? or Something similar?
Adrian
ThomasLim - December 1, 2006 03:29 AM (GMT)
When you exchange namecard.... just float your namecard for a while before passing to your customer.
When you receive his namecard, just pretend that you remember meeting him last night and produce his namecard from your wallet :) He will know that you are performing magic and I think this willmake him have a better impression on you, making your deal easier :)
There are many more others..... :g:
M.A.D. - December 5, 2006 12:42 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Lamadude @ Dec 1 2006, 01:51 AM) |
Are you asking about trade show magic? Helping company do magic with their product? or Something similar?
Adrian |
Adrian, you are right.
sorry for the late reply, out of town just return.
any example on it, thanks.
seizure_ - December 9, 2006 02:12 AM (GMT)
I remembered learning from one of Jay Sankey's video, whereby you show a business card which appears to be both sides empty, and then you manage to 'print' the words out on one side of the business card. and it's very simple to execute. Forgot the name of that move though :rolleyes:
Cadbury - December 9, 2006 06:48 PM (GMT)
Maybe magic that u can perform on a restaurant setting, like when u are having a meal with the client? Can make use of salt pepper shakers, sugar packets, Infusion (coin thru glass trick), etc etc. Look around the place for chances to do magic then plan for it ;)
M.A.D. - December 14, 2006 03:20 AM (GMT)
Thank, Seizure and Cadbury, i wanted to do it on stage. B)