bergeel.com bergeel.com
Home -> About Us -> Add Your Link -> Privacy Policy -> Terms of Use -> Add Your Article
Search:   
Get Free Links
 

Health & Therapy

News & Events

Indoor Games

Recreation & Entertainment

Vehicles & Automotive

Outdoor & Sports

Banking & Finance

Realty & Property

Self Help

Software & Networking

Science & Research

Society & Communities

Food & Recipe

Relationship & Lifestyle

Home Family & Garden

Children

Business & Commerce

Careers & Employment

Shopping & Auction

Medicine & Treatment

Art & Culture

Travel & Accommodation

Law & Politics

Academics & Learning

 

Home –› Business & Commerce –› Marketing
 

Create a Giant Postcard to Market Your Business and Get Results Fast!

 
Author: Karen Saunders
 

A wonderful, hardworking marketing tool is a giant postcard! With colorful eye-catching graphics on one side and your promotional copy on the back, it will grab attention faster than an email, ad or sales letter.

Make it BIG

A giant postcard, also called an oversized, jumbo, or #14 postcard is a low-cost, effective device for branding your business and creating prospect response. Start with a 6" x 9" or larger size postcard and print in full color to make it stand out from the stack of white envelopes in today's mail. Postage is the price of a first class stamp.

Customize It

Find a printer who can print "variable data" and you can customize the postcard with your prospect's first name in the design along with their mailing address. Who can resist reading a postcard with their very own name in the headline? You don't need to use peel and stick address labels anymore either!

Brand It

I recommend several mailings using the same brand, theme, or graphic to make a memorable impression in your prospect's mind. Make your brand simple, unique and easily identifiable. If you are selling an informational product, workshop or seminar are positioned yourself as the expert, I recommend that you use an engaging photo of yourself somewhere in the layout.

Make a Series

Remember, it takes repeated impressions-some say 7 or 9 times-before your prospect will buy. Mail out your postcard or series of postcards before and/or after an event such as a tradeshow or conference where you are exhibiting or before your own event.

Use a Catchy Headline and Stunning Graphics

On the front side, write a provocative statement, compelling question or catchy headline directed to your target market. Add an unusual, colorful, or stunning graphic or photo. Check out royalty-free stock libraries for low cost photos and illustrations at these sites: www.istockphoto.com, www.photos.com, and www.bigstockphoto.com. If you lack creative talent, hire a graphic designer to prepare the file for your printer.

Keep it Simple

The copy on the back side of the postcard needs to be compelling, clear, clean and simple. No one will take the time to read a " textbook" of tiny type. Use bullet points if necessary to break up the text and turn it into an easy-to-use list. Highlight your contact information (phone number and/or website) with a contrasting color or bold font. Be sure to leave 5/8" margin of white space on the bottom end of the mailer side. This is where the post office will imprint a bar code, and you don't want it to cover your important information!

Tell the Prospect What to Do

You may want the prospect to call you or contact you via email. You can direct him/her to your website for free offers. Then capture their email addresses when they sign up for your free ezine, report, audio recording. Be sure to follow up right away.

Don't forget your call to action. Be absolutely clear with what you want your prospect to do next. This is the last line of text on the back side of the card, right above your contact information.

Put this hard working tool to work for you and just watch your response rate soar!

Copyright 2006 Karen Saunders

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
So You Want To Start Your Own Home Based Business
 
Advertising - For Small Businesses (Part 2)
 
Teleclasses: 15 Ways to Promote Yours Programs
 
14 Top Lead Generation Tactics
 
What's Your Magic Number?
 
By The Rocket's Red Glare: What Fireworks Displays Can Teach Us About Tradeshows
 
Teleseminar Suggestions - How to Make Yours Worthwhile
 
Casual, Moderate, and Intense Levels of Customer/Partner Focus
 
Baby-Sitting The Brain
 
How To Get Zero Cost Publicity For Your Business Part 1
 
 
 
   Home -> Privacy Policy -> Terms of Use
All Rights Reserved © 2006 www.bergeel.com