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Business Post Card Marketing Tips

Copyright (c) 2010 Luie De Von

As business owners, we are always on the look-out for ways to effectively market our businesses. There are actually two methods to use- online and offline marketing strategies. Let us discuss offline marketing. Did you know that direct mail postcard advertising is considered to be the most effective offline marketing technique?

Business post cards are wonderful tools in spreading the word out about your products and services. And postcards are not sealed inside an envelope, a lot more people gets to read the message even before it reaches the recipient. The most important thing is that entrepreneurs can be certain that their recipients will be able to read the message the very instant they receive the postcard.

Advertising with business postcards is also more cost-efficient when compared to other forms of advertising. Generally, the cost per postcard can go from $1 to $2, depending on the size of the postcard and the quality of paper used- including printing and First Class mailing expenses.

How can you make sure that you will get positive results when you use postcard advertising? Check out the following tips:

Use an updated mailing list. Before starting a postcard marketing campaign, it is crucial to make sure that your postcards will reach the right people. See to it that you are using a reliable mailing list, especially if you have decided to purchase one from a marketing list broker.

Check the costs. You can save an even bigger percentage of your marketing budget by weighing the costs involved before taking action. For instance, if you plan to distribute a large bulk of postcards, consider hiring a printing service rather than attempting to do the printing job on your own. Postcards which are printed professionally usually enable you to save not only your time and effort but also money. In addition, partnering with a professional printing company will ensure that your postcards will turn out to be of the best printing quality.

Always Mail First Class. Although you may need to spend a little more, a First Class Postage comes with significant features such as the Return to Sender option. Thus, you can be assured that not a single piece of your postcards will be left undelivered.

Conceptualize a strong a message and design. To ensure that you will get a positive response from your target audience, spend time creating a strong message and design for your business postcards. If you are uncertain, consider hiring a professional company to do the job for you. Look for postcard printing services that offer bundle packages as you may be able to get a discount if you let the same company take care of the designing, printing, and distribution of the postcards.

Keep track of the results. You must always monitor the progress of your postcard marketing campaign. Keep in mind that failing for the first time does not mean that you should easily give up on your postcard marketing plan. Check every step to make sure that you have properly executed the marketing campaign. If adjustments or changes are needed, then do not hesitate to send another batch of postcards to the same target audience at least twice or thrice and keep track of the results each time.

About the Author

As a marketing consultant of Easy Postcard Marketing, Luie De Von has been providing consumers and business owners with marketing strategies. For years, he has helped businesses to have more and growing clients through
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How much room do I go for postage and others in the design of a postcard?

What are the space requirements in terms of amount of text and the amount of space I have to go for Free Shipping and other things.

Please check with your local post office, but I think the answer is at least a 2×3 inch postcard. You also need to leave room on the top right corner of a sign if you will be via email a direct mail service and do not have permission to post their own.

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