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What People are
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"Mr. Postcard has helped me
with my 'brand recognition' for my target prospects.
I've been very pleased with Mr. Postcard's services;
I get several new leads every month as a result of the
postcards we send."
- Preston Rosamond, EdwardJones
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Postcard Marketing Your Small Business
by Eileen Parzek
One of the best marketing strategies a business
or organization can use is postcards. Even before the arrival of
online postcard printing and mailing services, postcards had a good
reputation amongst guerilla marketers because:
- They are fast, easy and relatively cheap - making
them a boon to small business owners who are short on cash and
time, yet need to build their brand and stay in front of their
customers.
- A beautiful, full color glossy postcard is not
going in the trash without first being read.
- You can add a personal note. Plus, postcards
create a pleasant emotional response because they are usually
received by friends and family.
- When you advertise your business anywhere else,
your competition knows it. But when you use postcards to communicate
with your customers, it is direct to them and your competition
will have no idea.
- With the new web technologies for postcards,
it's super- convenient to just send one or as many as you need
without the effort of hand writing, addressing and mailing each
one.
What is particularly nice about postcards is that
nearly any business or organization can benefit from a structured,
targeted postcard marketing strategy. Take a look at some of the
ways postcards can be used.
Thank you notes. You can send a quick thank
you to anyone for any reason and they will be so surprised and pleased
that you took the time. If someone sends you a referral or business
lead, gives you some information you needed, mentions you in an
article - send them a note that shows you appreciate it!
A follow-up offer or service. Within 30 days
after a purchase of a product or completion of a service, send them
a discounted offer for a related service or product. Don't miss
the opportunity for an after-sale contact.
Gift certificates or coupons. Show your best
customers that you appreciate them by sending a gift certificate
that they can use any time in the next year. Even better, leave
a space on it for them to fill out a friend or colleagues name and
give it to someone else to introduce them to your business.
Announce a new project or completed work. Postcards
are perfect for photographers, web designers, architects, graphic
artists, or anyone else who wants to keep their clients in the loop
on what they are working on, with something visual and tangible.
Secret sales and pre-sales for preferred customers.
Treat your existing and favorite clients to a sale that no one
else knows about - or give them an advanced peak at your new product
line.
Introduce products or services. Postcards
are an economical way to inform people about your product or services,
or announce new ones.
Announce a new web site. Create an announcement
of your new web presence and invite everyone you know to come check
it out.
Remember special days. Send your contacts
a holiday greeting or thank you note for Thanksgiving. If you keep
track of special dates in your customer's lives like birthdays or
anniversaries, you can send them a colorful postcard letting them
know you are thinking of them.
Reminders. Businesses that rely on repeat
business can take advantage of postcards to send reminders and its
not just for dentists any more! Why not remind your past customers
of upcoming birthdays or anniversaries, or special holidays like
secretaries' day or thanksgiving, at just the right time? Or perhaps
your database tells you when they have likely run out of whatever
they bought so you can send them a reminder that its time to visit
you again.
Just staying in touch. People like to be
remembered and postcards are an economical and easy way to say "thinking
of you."
Recognition. Send out a postcard to let people
know your good news about accomplishments and awards or reviews
you have received.
Invitations to an event. Postcards can be
used to announce seminars you are speaking at, open houses, book
signings, and any variety of special events.
Think about all the ways you can use postcards,
and then explore the many ways that you can automate the process
of sending them out quickly and cheaply. This is one of those marketing
strategies which looks much more costly than it really is, and will
return more than you put into it. The best part is, practically
any small business can benefit.
Copyright 2003 Eileen P. Parzek, SOHO It Goes!
About The Author: Eileen 'Turtle' Parzek
is a veteran marketing designer and online communications consultant
who has been working from home and virtually since 1995. You can
subscribe to her free monthly newsletter called Increase Your Reach:
Infuse Your Marketing with Technology at http://www.soho-it-goes.com
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