Postcards can drive a high volume of
traffic to your web site and they can
generate a large number of sales leads
for you. They're highly effective, easy
to use and cost very little.
A PERSONALIZED FORMAT WORKS BEST
Avoid postcards that look like a magazine
ad printed on a card. You'll get a bigger
response if you keep your message brief
and format your postcard to look like
a personal message. Your prospect can't
resist reading a postcard formatted this
way for several reasons.
1. It's delivered already opened and
ready to read. 2. The message is brief
and easy to read. 3. It looks like a personal
message.
Personal message postcards are also effective
for business to business promotions. "Gatekeepers"
who screen the incoming mail in many business
and professional offices will usually
pass them through to your prospect. And
because the postcard is smaller than the
other mail it's usually put on top of
the boss's mail pile. That almost guarantees
your prospect will read it.
I've used these postcards successfully
for everything from developing customer
leads to recruiting senior executives.
They always produce a big response for
a very low cost.
FOLLOW 3 GUIDELINES TO MAXIMIZE RESULTS
You'll get the maximum number of responses
to your postcards by following three simple
guidelines:
1. Personalize the message on your postcard.
Include a date and a greeting like you
would in a letter. You can use "Dear Kim"
when you know your recipient's name or
something like "Dear Homeowner" or "Hello
Doctor" when you don't.
2. Keep your message brief. Don't clutter
your postcard with too many words or your
prospect won't read it. The most effective
postcard announces one major benefit and
asks the recipient to take an action to
get more details. For example:
"You can lose 13 pounds in the next 2
weeks without dieting. Call me today at
123-4567 or visit abc@domain.com
and I'll prove it to you."
3. Always send postcards by First Class
Mail. It costs only 21 cents in the US.
To qualify for this special 21 cent 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.
IMPORTANT: Use a real 21 cent postage
stamp. A postcard sent with a real stamp
generates more replies than the same postcard
sent with postage applied any other way.
TIP: Get self-adhesive rolls of 100 stamps
and use them with the automatic dispenser
sold for about $15 in most office supply
stores. It makes the job of putting stamps
on your postcards quick and easy.
EASY TO PRODUCE
You can have your postcards professionally
printed by a print shop or print them
yourself on your computer.
One cost-effective method when using
your computer is to print 4 postcards
on an 8 1/2" x 11" sheet of standard index
stock paper. Then cut each sheet into
quarters to produces four 4 1/4" x 5 1/2"
postcards. 100 sheets will produce 400
postcards for about 1 cent each.
For small quantities print your postcards
individually on the 4" x 6" blank index
cards available from any office supply
store.
Personal message postcards are simple
and inexpensive to use. They achieve almost
100 percent readership and generate a
high rate of response. Use them the next
time you want to drive traffic to your
web site or generate sales leads for a
very low cost.
Bob Leduc retired from a 30 year career
of recruiting sales personnel and developing
sales leads. He is now a Sales Consultant.
Bob recently wrote a manual for small
business owners titled "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:BobLeduc@aol.com?subject=Postcards
Phone: (702) 658-1707 (After 10 AM Pacific
time)