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Say it with a Postcard

By Joy Gendusa, published Aug 31, 2005
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There is a simple but almost mystical law which governs promotion and marketing and their relationship to the amount of business generated: business will come in to the degree that you get your message out, promote, let people know you are there, advertise, write to people, call people, e-mail people and generally communicate to existing or potential clients.

It isn't a fact that registers easily and it almost takes faith to follow this dictum until you have seen it work over and over in all sorts of different businesses and organizations (as I have).

This law transcends market conditions, the activities of your competition, acts of terrorism, time of year, the alignment of Mars with Jupiter and all the million and one explanations we frequently fall back on when business is slow. All these conditions may be present but there is still a way to rise above them: just promote more heavily and frequently and business will start to pick up again. It never fails.

It's almost a natural instinct when times get a little tight or business is slow to cut down on expenditure. You hear people talking about tightening their belts. Too often the first expenditure companies seek to cut is their marketing and advertising dollar, and that is a serious error, a guarantee of contraction. You have to step up the promotion, not cut back. The trick is to find ways to get the maximum results with the minimum expenditure, but never to cut back and promote less. That's suicide. Here's one way to increase promotion while keeping costs down.

You don't have to open a postcard!

We have found more and more brokers are turning to high quality, four-color postcards as the best form of direct mail. It's time to pass on the information for those who haven't yet discovered this cost-effective way of getting the word out and the business in. This is especially timely advice as the national anthrax scare - whether you give credence to it or not - has resulted in a certain caution when it comes to opening envelopes from unknown sources. One great advantage of the postcard is that it doesn't have to be opened - there is nothing hidden about it and nothing to be scared of.

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