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7 Tips for Successful Postcard
Marketing
by: Bob Leduc
Simple low-cost postcards have become a valuable
business tool for modern marketers. They can produce
a surge of traffic to your web site or a flood
of high-quality sales leads.
The following 7 tips will help you get the maximum
response from postcards at the lowest cost.
Tip 1: Focus on the Mailing List
Make sure your postcards go to prospects likely
to be interested in your offer ...and who also
have a proven history of acting on offers that
interest them.
For example, send them to customers of non-competing
businesses that sell to your targeted market, subscribers
to publications read by prospects in your targeted
market or to prospects who previously requested
information about products or services similar
to those you offer.
You can get all of these lists from most mailing
list brokers.
Tip 2: Be a Friend
Set up your postcard to look at first glance like
a message from a friend instead of like a magazine
ad printed on a postcard. It will boost the number
of replies you get.
A postcard that looks like a friendly message
produces a pleasant emotional reaction from readers
instead of the harsh emotional reaction most people
have to advertising.
Tip 3: Ditch the Sales Pitch
Don't try to close sales directly from your postcard.
You don't have enough space to provide all the
information most prospects need to make a buying
decision. Instead, use your postcard to generate
sales inquiries.
Begin your postcard by briefly stating the major
benefit(s) you offer. Then use the remainder of
your postcard to motivate readers to get more information
from a source where you can close sales ...such
as at your web site or from a phone number they
can call.
Tip 4: Get Right to the Point
Postcards are delivered "ready to read". Take
advantage of this. Get right to the point to capture
the reader's attention immediately. This makes
it difficult for prospects to avoid reading your
postcard - especially if your entire message is
brief and easy to read.
Tip 5: Go First Class
Send your postcards by First Class Mail. It costs
only 23 cents in the US if make them at least 3
1/2 by 5 inches but not over 4 1/4 by 6 inches.
This gives you all the benefits of First Class
Mail for just a few cents more than Standard Mail
("bulk rate mail") ...and it produces a lot more
replies.
Tip 6: Watch Your Timing
Send your postcards so they arrive on Tuesday
or Wednesday. The volume of mail delivered in the
US on those days is usually light and your postcards
won't have to compete with a lot of other mail
delivered at the same time.
Try to avoid having your postcards delivered on
Monday. It's usually the biggest mail delivery
day of the week and a very busy day for most people.
Tip 7: Economize on Designing and Printing
Don't spend a lot to design and print your postcards.
Using an elegant layout with colorful graphics
can be expensive and it rarely improves your reply
rate - unless you are selling those services.
Simple postcards designed to look like a message
from a friend can be printed on your own computer
for only 1 or 2 cents per card ...or you can have
a commercial printer do the job for as little as
4 to 7 cents per card.
The next time you want to drive a surge of traffic
to your web site or generate a flood of new sales
leads - send postcards. And be sure to follow the
7 tips revealed in this article to get the maximum
response to your postcards for the lowest cost.
Copyright 2005 Bob Leduc
http://BobLeduc.com
About The Author
Bob Leduc spent 20 years helping businesses
like yours find new customers and increase
sales. He just released a New Edition of
his manual, How To Build Your Small Business
Fast With Simple Postcards ...and launched
*BizTips from Bob*, a newsletter to help
small businesses grow and prosper. You'll
find his low-cost marketing methods at: http://BobLeduc.com or
call: 702-658-1707 After 10 AM Pacific
Time/Las Vegas, NV
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