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Low-Cost Marketing With Business Postcards


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Bob Leduc
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Low-Cost Marketing With Business Postcards

Copyright 2003 Bob Leduc



Modern, low-cost business postcards can drive a high volume

of traffic to your web site, generate a flood of new sales

leads, or promote any other business activity you want. They

are easy to use, cost very little and produce results almost

immediately.



Brief And Personal Works Best



Keep the message on your postcard brief. Announce a major

benefit. Then ask the person reading the postcard to visit

your web site or respond in some other way to get more

information.



Set up your postcard to look like a personal message instead

of a sales promotion. Prospects cannot resist reading a

postcard if looks like a brief personal message - even when

they quickly recognize it as a business communication. This

happens for several reasons.



1. Your message on a postcard arrives already opened and

ready to read.



2. It creates the feeling of reading a note from a friend

instead of reading an advertisement.



3. Your brief message cannot be overlooked - even by people

quickly screening their mail over a wastebasket.



Nearly everybody will actually read your postcard

...intentionally or unintentionally. Therefore, you will get

the maximum number of responses.



Simple And Low-Cost



You can print postcards with your own computer for about 1

cent each or have them printed professionally for about 7 or

8 cents each.



One cost-effective method when using your computer is to

print four postcards on an 8 1/2 x 11 inch sheet of standard

index paper. Then cut each sheet into quarters to produce

four 4 1/4 x 5 1/2 inch postcards. 100 sheets will produce

400 postcards for about 1 cent each.



For small quantities, print your postcards individually on

the 4 x 6 inch blank index cards available from any office

supply store.



Reduced Postage Rate



The current postage for mailing a postcard in the US is just

23 cents. That's almost 40 percent less than the postage for

sending a letter - yet the Postal Service processes

postcards the same as First Class Mail letters.



To qualify for this special postage rate, your postcard must

be at least 3 1/2 inches high by 5 inches long but not over

4 1/4 inches high by 6 inches long. The paper thickness must

be similar to an index card. All office supply stores carry

paper designated as 67 pound card stock. This is ideal for

postcards and it meets the thickness requirement.



Non-Us Advantage: Business postcards used outside of the US

do not enjoy a reduced postage rate. But, non-US business

owners tell me their postcards are very cost-effective even

without a reduced postage rate. Since postcards are rarely

used for business purposes outside of the US, they attract a

lot of attention and generate a high rate of response.



Hidden From Competitors



Postcard marketing enables you to conceal your marketing

efforts from competitors. Nearly all other advertising uses

mass media where your competitors hear or see what you are

doing - and copy it.



Postcard marketing is personal. Only you and your prospects

are aware of your strategy. And only you know how effective

it is. When competitors become aware of your postcard

marketing program, they will not be able to evaluate your

activity. And they will not know how to copy it.



Postcards achieve almost 100 percent readership and generate

a high rate of response. Use them to drive traffic to your

web site, to generate sales leads, or to promote any other

business activity you want. You can create and send

postcards within a few days of deciding to use them. And you

will enjoy the results they produce in less than a week.



Bob Leduc spent 20 years helping businesses just 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 several other publications to

help small businesses grow and prosper. For more information:



mailto:BobLeducaol.com?subject=Postcards

Phone: (702) 658-1707 (After 10 AM Pacific time)

Or write: Bob Leduc, PO Box 33628, Las Vegas, NV 89133



To Ezine Publishers and WebMasters:

*** You have my authorization to use this article FREE of charge. However, please do not edit any text without first reviewing the change(s) with me. ***





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