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Could Flyers Make Your Business Fly?


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Tatiana Velitchkov
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Just because you run an online business doesn't mean you

can't benefit from the power of the printed flyer!



Flyers -- or handbills -- have always been a cost-effective

advertising tool available to small business owners, and

small ONLINE business owners are no exception.



As long as you're NOT targeting "people who are glued to

their computers all day and never leave their homes," then

you can safely decide to use flyers to:



- promote an online event

- advertise a sale you're having

- or let them know about a special offer exclusively on

your site.







THE BASICS



Once you decide to try a little bit of "flyer power," just

remember to include these 5 basic ingredients when putting

together your printed pitch:





Theme

-----

Theme is the general idea, the dominant image, the symbolism

that sticks. It's what makes your entire offer stand out

from the rest of the printed matter, because it gives your

readers something their imaginations can hold on to.



Ideally, whatever theme you use for your flyers should tie

up with the theme you're currently using for your site.



Besides giving people visual reassurance that they've

reached the right website, it also helps reinforce your

entire pitch in their minds, making you (and your business,

and your services) utterly unforgettable.





Information

-----------

The trick here is to make everything concise, compelling,

and complete.



(You only have a handbill to put it all into, after all!)



Grab them with a headline, interest them with benefits

(what's in it for them), and make them salivate for those

solutions that could banish their problems forever.



The simple idea is to give them enough to be interested, but

end up wanting MORE. So they'll have an overwhelming reason

to visit your site.





Lay Out

-------

The great temptation for first time flyer makers is to pack

EVERYTHING into that small handbill page... and this is a

big mistake.



Normally, a person who's just been given a flyer (while

presumably rushing over to work or an appointment) will

glance at the entire thing for just 1 second, and in that

short time decide whether:



- he should throw it away,

- stuff it into his pocket,

- or give it his complete attention for the next 10

to 15 seconds.



You obviously don't want to end up in the first category,

and should you fall into the second you certainly want it

to be just a prelude to the third.



But the secret of successfully getting a flyer read AT ALL

is to make the lay-out inviting (relaxing, inspiring,

intriguing) enough to convince your reader it's actually an

artwork worth keeping...



....At least until he's read it thoroughly enough to actually

know what it says.





Call To Action

--------------

Now, you know that the ideal action you want them to make is

to go to the nearest Internet-connected computer and type

your URL into the browser.



But you should also make it a priority to not sound generic

(e.g., "visit our site today!"), and actually instruct them

to take certain actions they can make NOW, even as they're

reading your flyer.



Here are some samples (although I'm sure YOU could think of

more):



- IMAGINE visiting our website today & finally finding

the home of your dreams,



- WRITE your email address on this form now & fax it to

us when you reach your office, and



- TAKE NOTE of this 20% discount code (PQRST), and make

sure to type it in when making your purchase.





Energy

------

You've probably never heard this before in other make-your-

own-marketing-materials articles, but this is a tip worth

looking into:



Take a few moments to look at your finished flyer, and

direct into it all the energy & enthusiasm that you have

for your product / your business.



Because more likely than not, this will be the same

energy/enthusiasm that all your flyer readers will pick up

on, increasing your chances of getting them to actually

visit your site and act on your offer.



Why do I say this is something actually worth trying?



Two stories from two friends of mine, proving that this

really WORKS!





The first story comes from Charles Burke, who lives in

Japan. He just read an article about a Japanese researcher

who proved that thoughts can physically change the way water

freezes.



"Pure mountain spring water naturally freezes in beautiful

and complex crystalline patterns." says Charles, in his

ezine 'The Sizzling Edge' (www.sizzlingedge.com).



"Polluted river water, on the other hand, forms ugly,

misshapen non-crystalline patterns."



In the experiment Charles mentions, a researcher named Dr.

Masaru Emoto directed various thoughts such as "love,"

"gratitude," and "you fool" toward different bottles of

water. He then quickly froze droplets of this "treated"

water, and took photomicrographs of them.



The results were dramatic!



"When Dr. Emoto or his assistants sent thoughts of love or

kindness into the polluted water, beautifully complex

crystals formed during the freezing process." Charles

relates. "These ice crystals approached the complexity and

beauty of natural water crystals."



On the other hand, the clean water that was subjected to

harmful or insulting words became degraded, and actually

lost its ability to form complex crystals.



Charles reports that these tests are "repeatable," so anyone

interested in verifying the findings can try the same

experiment and get the same results.





The second story that convinces me about the effect of

"directing thoughts / energy" comes from Joe Vitale, from

his new ebook called "Spiritual Marketing" (available on

www.MrFire.com ).



Here Joe talks about his friend Sandra Zimmer, who runs the

Self-Expression Center in Houston.



"Sandra consciously infuses her ads with her energy." says

Joe. "She actually sits and meditates over her ad, sending

her energy into the ad. As a result, her ads have a

magnetic quality to them. She once told me that people

hold on to her ads for as long as seven years.



"While her ads didn't look different, they FELT different.

There was just something about (them) that made them more

memorable. That something was Sandra's own energy."





So, do you still think this "hocus-pocus thing" about

directing your enthusiasm into your flyer is a step you can

ignore?



I'll leave that decision up to you. =)







FINALLY, AFTER PRODUCTION



....Comes "distribution."



Hopefully by this time you have a very clear idea about what

makes a good (or even an outstanding) flyer, and soon you'll

be ready to create one that would make your own business

fly.



But as with all forms of advertising, flyer-distribution has

to be TARGETED, so make sure you give them away to people

who:



- can really benefit from your service

- will know people who will benefit from your service

- or would at least be able to get on the Internet &

visit your site within 10 minutes of seeing your flyer.



You can even choose to distribute your flyer in less

conventional ways, like:

- through fax

- as posts on public bulletin boards

- as inserts in packages

- or even electronically as pop-under ads!



After all, there's no limit to how high your flyers can fly,

as long as it's propelled by a business owner's imagination.







© Tatiana Velitchkov



About the Author:



Tatiana is the publisher of: www.TheFortunesEzine.com ,

the FortunesEzineWeekly at www.TakeYourFortune.com ,

and owner of the traffic-solution slam advertising

sites www.Guaranteed-Hits.com and www.Guaranteed-Hits.net





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