High Response Marketing With Low-Cost Postcards
copyright 2003 Bob Leduc
Postcards can drive a huge amount of traffic to your
web site, generate a flood of new sales leads or produce a surge
in any business activity you want. And you don't have to spend a
lot of time or money on them ...if you apply these four little-known
postcard marketing secrets.
Postcard Marketing Secret #1:
Keep Your Message Very Brief
Don't try to close sales with postcards. You don't have enough
space to provide all the information needed to close sales.
Instead, briefly state the major benefit(s) you offer to attract
the reader's attention. Then focus on motivating them to get more
detailed information from a source where you can close sales. For
example, send them to your web site or give them a phone number
to call.
Postcard Marketing Secret #2:
Design Your Postcard To Look Like A Message From A Friend.
Most postcards I see look like an ad in a magazine. But when a
postcard looks like advertising, people react to it as advertising.
They don't pay much attention to it.
Instead, set up your postcard to look like a brief personal message
from a friend. This attracts attention and lures prospects into
reading your postcard ...even though they realize it is advertising.
It generates a lot more replies than postcards that look like an
ad.
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Postcard Marketing Secret #3:
Don't Spend a Lot on Printing
Postcards that look like a personal message can be very inexpensive
to print. For example, here are 2 ways you can do the job on any
computer with a printer:
* Print postcards on plain (no printed lines) 4 x 6 inch index
cards. Cost: about 1.5 cents per card.
* Print 4 postcards at a time on 8 1/2 x 11 inch sheets of standard
index card stock. Then cut the sheets into quarters. Each postcard
will be 4 1/4 inches high by 5 1/2 inches wide. Cost: about 1 cent
per card.
Tip: In the US you can send postcards by First Class Mail for 23
cents if you make them at least 3 1/2 inches high by 5 inches wide
but not over 4 1/4 inches high by 6 inches wide.
Postcard Marketing Secret #4:
Don't Underestimate the Importance of Your Mailing List
You can generate a high percentage of replies by sending your postcards
to prospects likely to be interested in your offer AND who have
a proven record of taking action on offers that interest them.
This is why postcards produce a big response when you send them
to your existing customers. But how can you find new prospects with
these same 2 characteristics? Here are 2 ways:
1. Rent the customer lists of companies that are not your competitors,
but who sell their products or services to the same targeted market.
2. Rent the paid subscriber lists of magazines and newsletters
read by prospects in your targeted market.
You can get both lists through most mailing list brokers.
The next time you want to generate a flood of traffic to your web
site or a flood of new sales leads ...send postcards. Apply these
four little-known postcard marketing secrets and you'll produce
a big response without spending a lot of time or money.
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Bob Leduc is a Sales Consultant with 30 years experience in generating
low-cost leads. He recently wrote a manual for small business owners,
"How
to Build Your Small Business Fast With Simple Postcards",
and several other publications to help small businesses grow and
prosper. For more info: mailto:BobLeduc@aol.com
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