by Steve Conn
What You Say, Who You Say It To, How you Say It: If you have or can get a list of people who are already interested or genuinely likely to be interested in your product or service then you are well on your way to being successful with your postcard marketing. Before that, you have to answer the key question, "Who should I send my postcard offers to?" It is vital that you get attention fast. If you don't get attention fast your offer will not get read. Put the biggest benefit on top and list off the rest in descending order of importance. How Would You Like To Get: People are interested in things they want. If your benefits are really beneficial to them they will read your postcard (and if your list is good and you really know what benefits your ideal customer is seeking they will respond too).
After that is answered, your next problems are what to say to them and what to ask them to do.
Let's Look At What To Say To Them:
1.An excellent way to get attention and hence get read is to boldly give the 5 or 6 key benefits of your product or service.
For example:
•Biggest benefit
•Second biggest
•Third biggest benefit
•You get the idea
2.Next thing to do is give a very brief explanation of how you can provide the benefits you named. 3.Next, persuade them to act by giving them a good reason to contact you. 4.You can offer a testimonial from a really happy customer. •Urgently ask the people you send postcards to, to order from you or contact you for free information about your products and services. Now is your chance to take advantage of our special offer. Don't miss out. Call NOW! •Be sure to explain exactly how to order or contact you for further information. About the Author
Steve Conn, a Marketing Consultant, consulted PostcardMania before it could afford its own in-house full-time marketing director. Joy Gendusa founded PostcardMania in 1998; her only assets a computer and a phone. In 2004 the company did close to $9 million in sales and employs over 60 persons. For more free marketing advice, visit her website at www.postcardmania.com.
5.If you have or can give a guarantee, give one. Guarantees take the risk away for the person receiving your postcard.
6.Make them an offer that no reasonable person who had an interest in your product or service could easily refuse.
How Should I Say It?
Example:
When you follow this structure for creating your postcards you will get good response to your mailings.