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Exclusive Postcard Marketing SECRETS from PressFourTime.com Privacy Notice
At PressFourTime.com, we understand that your success breeds our success.

If you answer these 10 questions in regards to your mailing, we are confident you will receive a better response from your postcard mailing!

Marketing Tips For A Better Postcard Campaign

1. Is my list current and well-targeted? The best marketing campaign is wasted without a relevant mailing list.  Ideally, your list should consist of the people ready to buy your product or service at the moment they receive your postcard.  The best list if your own customer list, and if you don't have one, there is no better time than now to start! If you are looking to gain new prospects, list vendors such as PressFourTime.com can provide businesses or residential lists for as little as $30 per 1000 names!

2. Is my message short and my headline to the point?

Many postcards fail because the marketer blends the objective of a postcard and a brochure. By putting too much information on a postcard, the recipient is overwhelmed and the message is lost.

In marketing, the law is E2 = 0. Emphasizing Everything Equals Nothing.

3. Does my postcard address my recipient's primary needs and concerns? A good postcard will address the needs of the prospect and highlight the benefits of your product or services in regards to those needs. A good friend of mine always says…,”A person, who buys a drill, doesn’t actually need the drill – they need a hole. Don’t sell the drill, sell the hole!

4. Did I mention at least one thing that makes my product or service different from others? Every product or service has competition. If it doesn’t have competition either no one has a need for your product or service, or it’s only a matter of time before it does have competitors. Make sure that your customer knows why your product is better than the other that they could buy.

Is your customer service/customer commitment better?
Is your product higher quality?
Is your price better?

All of these can be measured in terms of value. The goal of your marketing is to convince your prospect that your product or services has better value compared to your competition.

5. Is my information accurate and my spelling correct? Often overlooked (even admittedly by myself), spell-checking is a very simple process. Have a few of fresh eyes look over your postcard before you print your piece. Computer spell-check is usually not enough. Simple spelling and grammatical errors discount your validity. How good can your company be if you customer thinks you can’t even spell simple words?
 
Also, ALWAYS check your phone numbers, and promotions for accuracy!

TRUE STORY: We printed 20,000 cards with the wrong phone number. Even worse, I have heard stories about a company who printed thousands of cards with a phone number that ended up being a competitor! Be sure to check phone number, addresses and information regarding any promotion that you have.

6. Have I given the recipient several ways to contact me
(email, 1-800 number, etc.)?

You’d be surprised how many people still in this age of FREE long distance still won’t be inspired to call a company without a toll-free number. Email gives the customer the ability to write their requests without the return fire of a potential sales pitch in their ear. Lastly, a website gives your customer the ability to research your company in-depth at their leisure.  They don’t need to hear about it from a salesperson, your door is open 24 hours.
  7. Is my postcard professional in appearance? This is another often neglected though very important. Many amateur marketing campaigns are based on designs with low-resolution pictures off of the internet, and designed in a consumer design program like print-shop, paint, paint-shop, ECT... They may sound similar to the professional design suites, but they are completely different! Even Word and Publisher do not output as nice of quality compared to something designed in a professional design suite such as Quark, Photoshop, Illustrator, or In-Design.

If you do not have the ability to create professional postcard campaigns in house – use a professionally designed template for practically no cost! If you want to take it a step further, there are plenty of design companies that will be able to design your postcard for less than $100!

8. Have I used full-color wherever possible?

Studies prove that color increases response. With the changes in printing technology – full color postcards have never been cheaper! You can print full color postcards on a printing press for less than black and white cards at a copy shop. 5000 postcards can be printed for anywhere from $225 to $450 depending on who you use.
 

9. Does my postcard have a call-to-action? Does it clearly tell the recipient how to move forward, what to do, or whom to call? Does it push urgency?

The single most important feature of your postcard should be the call-to-action. If we printed a postcard showing how great our printing was, but gave no incentive to place an order with our company, we would dramatically reduce the amount of responses to our card.

10. Is my postcard worth something?

Give your recipient an offer they can’t refuse.  By giving a time-sensitive promotion or special only available to the recipient of your postcard, you are inspiring them to purchase immediately, and you give yourself the ability to track the responses of your campaign. Postcards with coupons, promo-codes give makes your postcard a “keeper.” 

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