Postcard Marketing Is Inexpensive And Effective

By Deborah Sullivan


If you are a business entrepreneur just starting out, you are probably counting every penny you spend. Everyone knows they need a good, strong internet presence, but if you are targeting a local market, you also need something personal to bring clients and customers to you. You should consider postcard marketing, because it has many advantages and not many drawbacks.

For one thing, postcards are inexpensive to print and mail. Even over sized cards are still economical tools that can be extremely effective, if you have a good mailing list. You may not be able to afford a multiple page glossy brochure advertising your business, but you could interest your clientele with eye-catching postcards and bullet points describing your product or service.

Creativity is as good as money in many cases. If you use your imagination you can find uses for postcards beyond mailing them. They can be effective business cards when local shops allow you to leave them on counters. Punching holes in the tops turns them into hang tags. If you are offering discounts, passing them out at local community events are a way of extending the use of extra cards.

Because they don't cost much, you might use them to do some market testing. You might try an offer on a small group of residents to measure the success. If you get a good percentage of response, you can expand your reach and send the cards to a wider audience. Not everything is going to work. Testing with inexpensive mailers is a way to keep costs down and still learn what your target audience responds well to.

When you have early success, you will get the attention of your competition. It is a good idea to monitor what they are doing, because they will certainly be watching you. You can out maneuver them with mailings because they are private. Your website and newsprint ads are public. Your competition will have to work harder to find out what your strategy is with targeted mailing.

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.

Because postcards are small, they are easy for potential customers to keep in a drawer or purse. People are more likely to redeem them than something larger and bulkier. You can add a code they can enter on your website to redeem a special offer as well. Offering discounts and limited time offers is a great way to attract business.

Starting a business is hard, and a lot of people fail. Many times they fail because they don't spend the money to effectively get the attention of potential customers. There are inexpensive ways to maximize your exposure, if you have enough imagination.




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