Articles tagged: postcard mailing
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Kaye Marks I had heard all the hype about a new outdoor mall that was being built just 10 miles from my house. Since I live out in the boondocks, I was excited that I could go to a fashion store. written by Lynne Saarte ways to make it easy for you to select the most appropriate promo collateral
written by Katie Marcus Postcard printing is not usually the major marketing strategy that most businesses use. Modern multi-media gadgets usually prevail over it. written by Lynne Saarte a few things that you need to know about large postcard printing
written by Robert Johnston They say that designing is all about being creative and letting your imagination flow freely. They say that it’s all about taking risks and going out of your comfort zone to create one distinct and stand out design for any collateral such as print and mail postcards. written by Lynne Saarte some of the things you can you do to develop your leads
written by Colleen Davis It is never too early to begin thinking about marketing for the holidays. No matter if it is Christmas or the 4th of July, the holidays are an excellent time to reach consumers. Holiday postcards are an easy, low-cost direct mail tool that can boost your sales during the season.
written by Robert Johnston I don’t care what kind of advertising you’re doing: odds are good multiple people are going to be working on it.
written by Kaitlyn Miller Good marketing costs money. An obvious statement, but one a lot of companies still need to come to terms with. There are methods for getting free advertising, such as when you’re talked about by a radio station or television program
written by Robert Johnston Nowadays, with everyone doing a lot of personal business online like paying bills and shopping, it’s a good time to amp up your postcard marketingcampaign.
written by Lynne Saarte a focused direct marketing component is required within any overall strategy
written by Colleen Davis You can’t win them all. I know, that’s cold comfort when that prospective buyer walks out your front door just when you were sure they were about to lay down money for that big ticket item you’ve been trying to sell for weeks.
written by Robert Johnston There’s always going to be that question: how much is too much?
written by Colleen Davis You may think that once you have a sizeable mailing list that you can stop prospecting new customers. Think again. Competition can take away your customers. Layoffs can shrink your postcard mailing list. written by Robert Johnston ROI are three letters which represent the key metric for analyzing any marketing idea. ROI stands for return on investment.
written by Robert Johnston The concept of a company having a niche market can sometimes be confusing. The problem is how often people confuse the services a company offers with the niche they provide them to. And what is the difference between the two?
written by Colleen Davis Most executives have different opinions about direct marketing. Most of them however, believe that direct marketing is like throwing dollars down the drain primarily because of its very little response rate.
written by Maricon Williams
written by Maricon Williams
written by Maricon Williams
written by Maricon Williams
written by Maricon Williams
written by Maricon Williams
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