2-Step
Marketing
Do it Right.
I receive postcards all the time. The other day I received a
postcard trying to sell me a copy machine. It had tiny, tiny
lettering slathered all over the front and a large portion of
the back of the card.
It was extremely hard to read, so hard in fact that I threw
it away.
Several days later I received a postcard with 32 words on it
telling me that I could get complete information on
unrestricted long distance telephone service for 5.5 cents a
minute with no additional monthly fee by calling the 800 number
on the card.
I did call. I got the information, had my questions answered
and ordered my long distance service changed.
The company who offered me the long distance service was
using a time tested 2 step selling process:
Step 1. Generate a lead - Get me to call their 800
number.
Step 2. Provide the requested information -Provided
to me on the phone by one of their sales representatives, who
was able to answer my questions and make me feel confident that
I could save quite a bit of money on my long distance bill and
that the service would be as good or better.
What's So Good
About 2 Steps:
It is much easier to create interest (a lead) than it is to
get a person through an entire buying process (a sale).
You aren't getting the prospect or existing customer to
part with any money just yet.
You can use postcards to inexpensively promote to your
target prospects and customers and generate leads (inquiries
about your products and services) to then be followed up on and
converted to sales.
This 2 step process also helps you to create a list of
people who were interested enough in what you offered to
contact you.
You can then recontact the one's who you didn't complete a
sale with when they first inquired, preferably until they do
buy from you.
IMPORTANT: Be sure to get the information you will need to
recontact the people who responded to your postcard
offering.
Repetitive follow-ups with the people who contacted you will
result in increased sales. Make it a company policy to follow
up with those people who contacted you about your products and
services.
The Most Effective
Use of Postcards:
The purpose of your postcard's message is to generate a
sufficient level of interest in the mind of your prospect to
get him/her to contact you to ask you about your offer.
You are generating interest, not collecting their money (not
yet anyway). That is what the 2 step marketing process is
about. Generating interested prospects and customers who
contact you for more information.
Your message needs
3 parts to be most effective:
- A clear statement of the biggest benefit of your
product or service (in the long distance example, it was
cost savings).
- A good reason for them to contact you NOW.
- A simple, easy way for them to respond (an 800 number
for example).
Your message should be short and to the point. Short
messages on postcards produce more leads than long ones.
For example:
Call 800-555-1212 for Your Copy of Our Free Report:
What 99% of Business Owners Don't Know and Will Never Find
Out About Using Postcards to Explode Their Profits
Offer ends 5-5-01 (Print a date 3 weeks from your mailing
date to create some urgency).
Lots of people will respond to find out what they might
not know. Don't forget, they responded, which is proof they
have at least some interest in the information you have created
a curiosity about.
This method works and is sure to produce a large number of
inquiries if sent to your proper market.
This 2 Step Marketing Process Works:
Use the tips you have read here to create your next
postcard's message and see what happens.
You will generate a bunch of leads from people who are truly
interested in your products and services.
About the author: 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. She
attributes her explosive growth to her ability to choose
incredible staff and her innate marketing savvy. Now she’s
sharing her marketing secrets to others. For more free
marketing advice, visit her website at www.postcardmania.com
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