Postcard Marketing

Postcards are a simple and inexpensive way of communicating. You send them to your friends and family while you are on vacation. Your doctor or dentist sends you a card to remind you of your next appointment.

Postcards convey the message immediately. There are no envelopes to open and because the picture/graphic is on the front where you can see it, you are already interested in knowing who sent it to you. Your reaction is to automatically turn the card over and see what the message could be on your Postcard Marketing.

This communication method is now favored by many businesses as well. Real estate companies are letting you know which houses are for sale in your neighborhood. Insurance companies want your business so they offer you reduced rates via postcards. The local restaurant wants your business so they offer you a two for the price of one dinner special on certain nights.

Many companies opt for postcard mailings believing the process is as simple as selecting the card and writing a message on the back. This is true for your vacation postcards but it is a much more intensive process for mailing 1,000-100,000 postcards at a time.

Developing a Successful Postcard Campaign” provides you with an explanation of the considerations and process requirements for your postcard campaign. It includes everything you need to know from deciding the message; pictures/graphics; targeting the right market; postcard size; printing requirements and U.S. Postal Service guidelines.

At SendOutCards, we are here to help you conduct a successful postcard campaign. We want you to be our partner in delivering a successful postcard campaign. We believe by empowering you with this information, together, we will accomplish your campaign goals.

If you would like to “Test Drive” the system and send a few Free Postcards go to the Postcard Marketing link and one of their representatives will show you how to send the cards.

Eric Anderson

405-834-3961

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