Wednesday, 1 November 2017

Postcard Marketing Is Inexpensive And Effective

By Deborah Sullivan


Starting a new business is risky, expensive, and stressful. Most owners budget carefully and count every penny. Spending money on advertising is not optional, and even though you need a good website to draw customers, if you are targeting local clientele, you will also need something personal to draw them to your shop or office. Postcard marketing is a great, inexpensive way to do that.

When every dollar counts, it is good to know you can advertise for pennies since postcards are so cheap to print and mail. Over sized cards may cost slightly more, but they are still a good value. Glossy brochures may be outside your budget, but colorful postcards with good copy and interesting offers will catch the attention of readers. You will have to obtain a current mailing list however.

When your budget is tight, you have to get creative. If you use your imagination, you can put that box of extra cards to work for you. They make good business cards left at cash registers in local stores. Punching a hole in one corner will create a hang tag. If your cards are advertising special discounts, handing them out at community events is even cheaper than mailing them.

Since they are so cheap to print and mail, they are great for test marketing. You can start out targeting a small audience to see how they respond. If the response is positive, you can expand your target area to get more customers into your shop or calling you with questions. Not every marketing campaign will be a success. When you do something that doesn't turn out the way you hoped, at least you won't have spent a fortune on the marketing materials.

When you have a great advertising idea, you want to keep the particulars out of the hands of your competition for as long as possible. If you do an initial mailing before putting your promotion online or in the newspapers, you will get ahead of your competitors. You can learn a lot from what they are doing. They will certainly keep tabs on your success.

Advertising is a long term investment. You can't expect to send out something one time and sit back and rest. Keeping your name and information in the public eye demands consistent and determined effort. It will take time before you begin to develop an effective brand.

Brochures are often large and bulky. They can end up in files or in the trash because they take up valuable space on a desk or counter. Postcards, on the other hand, are small and easily tucked into a drawer or purse. People tend to keep mailers that can be redeemed for discounts or special offers if presented at the point of purchase. Limited time offers are great ways to get customers into your store.

It takes some faith to start a business. It also takes a cash investment and good marketing strategies. You don't have to break the bank with elaborate advertising. Sometimes the best results come from small packages selectively distributed.




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