Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Simple Ideas For Inexpensive Product Promotion Using Postcard Marketing

By Ann Wood


Product promotion is necessary to gain a client base. Prospective customers do not become fully-fledged clients without a little nudging. Direct promotion is very effective. One of the simplest ways is postcard marketing. A piece of aesthetically pleasing cardboard I sent to all potential customers through the post. It is flexible and does not demand too much capital.

The cards are sent through the mail to a prescribed mailing list. The list usually includes previous customers and others whose purchase history and other factors suggest a high likeliness of buying this product. The production and processing is pretty simple. A professional design is advised but not absolutely necessary. If the following guidelines are followed, one can achieve the same as a professionally designed piece.

Start with a big idea. You should give the customer an incentive to read further and even contact your company. The card should make the prospective customer want to know more about the product. With this approach, if the deal is good a customer will create a need for the product rather than wait until it arises. It could be anything from a discount to coupon rates. There should be a promise of extra value.

Choose the most appropriate headline to catch the attention of recipients. One has five seconds from the moment prospect lays eyes on the card to catch or lose attention. It should be interesting and easy to read. Go for a call to action and write a clear message. Also, do not use ambiguous language so that clients do not have multiple interpretations of the message.

One can include an image that helps communicate the message. In internet promotion, images increase the rate of conversion by seven times. In this mode, use of images enhances information retention. Three days after the engagement, 65% of the mailing list will still remember the information on the card where images where used. It is an effective method of intensifying the message.

The card should not say too much. The message communicated should revolve around only one subject. It is tempting to have information about multiple products on the card to save time and money. This could be detrimental. It confuses the prospect and only works to scatter attention. One should focus the mind of the prospect on that one product or offer.

Most people decide whether to read their mail by one look at the envelope. This mode of promotion does not require envelopes. The first thing the prospect will see is the headline. It also carries an advantage over email product promotion. Emails can be thought to carry viruses, therefore, limiting the number of people who will open digitally transmitted materials. This mode solves both of those problems.

This mode of promotion is quite inexpensive. One should try their best to use the best paper available. It should not arrive at the recipient in crumples. It should stand transportation hassle and bustle. The size should also allow enough space for only the necessary information. The words and image should be squeezed together.




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