You need to be visible to attract ... right? But how do you get that ... when you’re short on cash? Here’s an idea that’s worked for many ... It’s postcard ... and it’s ve
You need to be visible to attract customers, right? But how do you get that visibility when you’re short on cash? Here’s an idea that’s worked for many businesses. It’s postcard marketing, and it’s very affordable.
You can design your own postcards or hire a designer. Print the cards on 67# card stock to meet USPS requirements. Two or four cards will fit on an 8 ½” x 11” sheet so you’ll have to use a paper cutter. Postage is just $.23 a card.
Here are some ways to use postcards:
1) REFERRALS - Send postcards regularly to your best contacts asking for referrals.
2) ANNOUNCE EVENTS – Send postcards to let folks know about events like classes, seminars, sales, open houses, etc.
3) PROSPECTING – Send a series of postcard mailings to identified prospects to “soften them up” before you phone them.
4) BUILD WEBSITE TRAFFIC – Use postcard mailings to tell people your site is there and when you make significant additions.
5) GROW YOUR NEWSLETTER SUBSCRIBER LIST – Postcard mailings can publicize your newsletter to new audiences.
6) MAKE AN OFFER - Do you have a booklet to give away? Are you offering a special discount? Postcard mailings can get out the word.
7) SAY THANKS – Use postcards to say thank you for business, referrals, or information.
Of course, for best results you need a good list. Make sure your mailings are going to the right people. Also, you’ll get a better response if you offer something of value.
Finally, repeat, repeat, repeat! As with any marketing, repetition is critical. A single mailing may get a disappointing result. Don’t be surprised or discouraged. Keep at it with a consistent look, message and audience, and over time your message will sink in.
A response rate of 1-3% is the average, but you may be able to generate significant sales from those responses. Referral mailings can yield business that’s three or more times the cost of the mailing.
Copyright 2004 Clairvoyant Communications, Inc.
Lessons of a small business owner
I’ve owned my own business for four years now. Here are the lessons I’d like to pass along.Remember what your mother told you (Repetition WORKS!)
If you want your audience to absorb your message, repeat it. And I don’t mean two or three times, either. Current wisdom says it can take nine or more repetitions for a message to sink in.Being visible on a budget
So visibility is good for business. But how do you get visible with limited resources? Here are some programs I recommend.