Tuesday, February 6, 2018

How To Get The Most Out Of Postcard Marketing

By Ann Wood


Getting goods from the warehouse to the consumer requires active promotion. One has to find ways to wiggle their product into the budgets of consumers. One way to achieve this is postcard marketing. This is a type of direct promotion that uses printed pieces of cardboard to convey a message. It is highly effective as it is targeted. It is also simple and inexpensive.

These cards are sent through the mail The post is quite affordable. The cost is negligible against other forms of promotion like billboards and TV advertising. This is best done by companies with a stringent promotion budget. The equipment required is simple and easily accessible. A computer and a printer are just about it. One designs the card on Microsoft office applications then prints them. They then stamp each and send them off. This is a pretty simple process as compared to alternatives.

The card should hold a promise of value. It can be anything like a discount or other type of incentive. This is the big idea behind the card. It should someone a reason to want to contact the company for more information. At the very least, it will remain ingrained in the mind. The next time that person sees that product at the supermarket they will remember and pick it or recommend it to someone. People like perquisites.

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.

There is a lot that one can say about their range of products. If one had it their way, they would introduce their products all at once. Take coca cola for example. The company has a wide range of products. However, a different advertising campaign is done for each product separately. Never will an ad feature both Dasani and Diet Coke. Promotional material should stick to one message.

These little cards are not mailed in envelopes. They arrive bare. The first thing a recipient will see is the message in bold letters. They will encounter the call to action without having to tear through an envelope.

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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