Using Postcards to Boost your Marketing Efforts

Apr 7
08:02

2011

Michelle M. Abreu

Michelle M. Abreu

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A post card with an impressive photo and with complete and easy to read information will surely end up in the bulletin board.

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In a highly digital world,Using Postcards to Boost your Marketing Efforts  Articles gadgets, social media, and the internet are what’s in and hot. People seem to go crazy over the latest and most in demand technology. They change laptops as fast as updating their Twitter account. If they don’t have a thousand friends in Facebook, they are not in the crowd. It seems that gadgets are created because they are trendy more than they are needed.

But despite the wide popularity of gadgets and the internet these days, it seems that the old fashioned ways and means are still so applicable. This is especially true in the business world. Although it is great to have a web site and do online marketing, it seems that traditional marketing has not lost its glitter. Online marketing may be more fabulous and affordable, but traditional marketing materials are still indispensable. And among these materials that have not lost their glimmer are the 

The more attractive and appealing the cards are the better. A good photo in your cards are worth a thousands words. So even though these cards are not actually interactive, they are a great means of delivering message and exciting your target customers. Even with a few words, as long as the design and images are visually and emotionally appealing, you can be sure to achieve the response that you want.

The key here is to have a solid approach, a clear goal, and the most enticing images and graphics all pertaining to what you want to accomplish with your cards. Words are not very critical in your cards, so you need to end up being too wordy in your layout. Keep in mind that your card is not a sales letter. If people don’t like what they see at first glance, they are likely to throw away your card easily.

A post card with an impressive and intriguing photo and with complete and easy to read information will surely end up in the bulletin board or the fridge. This will surely widen the life of your cards and help you stay in front of your customers. Because they are generally less expensive to print, produce, and mail, there is no need for to worry in terms of your budget. You can always create a hundred to a thousand cards without breaking the bank. What’s best, they can also be used as handouts during trade shows and business events.

It’s recommended to stick with the standard size in creating your cards so you don’t spend extra in mailing, but if you want to be unique and stand out, it is best to create an oversized or jumbo card. These cards are likely to get attention easily when they are taken out of the mail box. As much as possible, use full color printing. Pick colors that are interesting and will give you the image that you want to impart to your customers. But be sure that no matter how colorful and creative your cards are, you still put your complete details and information. Likewise, take advantage of both sides of your Although double sided cards can cost extra, it’s only minimal and the return would surely be worth it.

Postcards are a great way to market your business and the products or events you have. But before you go ahead the process, make sure you understand the benefits and limitations of this marketing technique.