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    Creating labels for any application can be quite arduous if you are still using a word processor to create the labels and an ordinary printer to print them out. Now label printing has become extremely easy with the f state-of-the-art, label printers at affordable prices. Printing labels is now as easy as entering the data and pressing a few buttons on a label printer.Today’s label printers are extra-smart. They are compatible with your PC or laptop when attached with t a USB cord, and they can intelligently organize the information on the label s, and print out as many copies as you want. There are desktop as well as po
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    Use graphics only if it is in relation to the message you are trying to get across. A nice clean graphic or image can be powerful, but overuse can be deadly to you marketing campaign. It all depends on you target market. When creating your text always think in terms of the benefit of your product to the prospects. Think about the product's unique advantages. One very important feature of the card should be the offer. Give your prospect a reason to Act Now!! Remember that "FREE" is the most powerful word in any offer.

    If you are into selling real estate, you might not want to send your postcard to a group of teenagers. I am just saying, zero in on the right prospects and you will get greater results.

    Many people make the costly mistake of producing their postcards, but lack the will to get it to the prospects. In this case, you may as well not produce the cards in the first place. They are no good sitting in the box

    Reach Out and Grab Your Target Audience by the Shirt Collar - Writing Ads that Work
    Even bad advertising works.But the good stuff works better. In fact, if you have a good concept with good copy, then you don't have to spend as much money on media. While writing ads is a specialty, someone willing to devote some time to doing it well can certainly create an effective ad. Here are some tips.• Your first goal is a good concept. Don't do what everyone else is doing. Remember, you want to stand out, not blend in. This takes a lot of thought. And trust me, your first idea is probably lousy and you need to push harder.• Define your strategy. Write down what you
    My first experience of the power of a postcard came when I decided to print up a couple postcards on my personal printer and hit the streets to start my marketing campaign. These cards were just black ink on yellow paper, nothing fancy. I distributed approximately 50 cards to different business owners at a busy business community. I chose businesses because I thought they were my greatest prospects, since I was in the graphic design and printing business.

    I must confess that it was not easy, but I was motivated simply because there were no other alternatives for me at the time. It was more of a survival situation for me. Another motivating factor was that before I could make it back to my little home office, I got a couple of calls. People were already starting to show interest.

    I could go on and tell numerous stories of how I used postcards to initiate business contact, make sales, and build business relationships. However, I would like to summarize by giving some important facts:

    I've never stopped using postcards. Why? Because after experimenting with many marketing methods over the years, I've come to the conclusion that postcards, whether by direct mail, distribution, or however you choose to use them are very effective marketing tools. I don't use simple black ink anymore, because the cost of color postcards has gotten so cheap. It makes better sense to use a professional postcard with color and graphics.

    Here are the reasons why you cannot neglect the postcard as a part of your marketing resource plan.

    - Time is money and people are very conscience of the value of their time. The postcard addresses this perfectly because you can deliver a short message in a minimal amount of time.

    - If you have an idea this very moment, you can take that idea from concept to distribution before the day is done. Postcards can fit any budget and you can produce any quantity that companies of all sizes can benefit from – small, medium, or large. You can save a lot of money on your marketing budget since these two sided cards do not cost as much as other methods.

    - You can purchase 5000 four color, professionally designed postcards, for less than $200. In some cases, even less than $100.

    In the U.S. the cost to mail a 4 X 6 postcard is only $0.24. You have companies who will design, print, and mail your postcards for you.

    Think about this, have you ever gotten a postcard in the mail and not, at least, looked at it? Postcards are true attention grabbers. They initiate the contact with your potential customer.

    Here's how you can use postcards successfully and in a way that is beneficial to you:

    a) Generate New Leads

    b) Make announcements to your existing database of customers

    c) Thank customers for their support and loyalty

    d) Follow-up with prospects as a part of a campaign

    e) Send traffic to your website

    f) Offer specials or discounts to generate more sales

    g) Seasons greetings with your personal logo and information

    In the crowded highway of mail that your customers receive every day, you have to make your card demand attention. Yes folks, that's the secret to having a successful mailing piece.

    One side of the card should send a message so powerful that the prospect will want to turn it over and read the other side. On the other side of the card you will deliver the benefits of your company (just remember that the prospect is only concerned about what is in it for them). Provide a strong offer to create action. List your contact information clearly.

    If I had to choose the most important part of the postcard apart from the contact information, I would have to say it's the headline. It must be Powerful. It must be Concise. It must be Bold.

    Use graphics only if it is in relation to the message you are trying to get across. A nice clean graphic or image can be powerful, but overuse can be deadly to you marketing campaign. It all depends on you target market. When creating your text always think in terms of the benefit of your product to the prospects. Think about the product's unique advantages. One very important feature of the card should be the offer. Give your prospect a reason to Act Now!! Remember that "FREE" is the most powerful word in any offer.

    If you are into selling real estate, you might not want to send your postcard to a group of teenagers. I am just saying, zero in on the right prospects and you will get greater results.

    Many people make the costly mistake of producing their postcards, but lack the will to get it to the prospects. In this case, you may as well not produce the cards in the first place. They are no good sitting in the box

    7 Ways to Control Your Direct Selling Appointment Schedule
    When is the last time you worked on a day or evening that you had set aside to do something with your family and went to an appointment or party instead? How did you feel when you were there? Did you feel a little angry for letting the people who are most important in your life down? It's not a great feeling is it?One of the most important things I took into consideration when I was beginning my job in Direct Sales was that I needed something that I could work around my family and other obligations. It would be a lot different from what I was accustomed to which was working my family and other obligations around my job!
    to summarize by giving some important facts:

    I've never stopped using postcards. Why? Because after experimenting with many marketing methods over the years, I've come to the conclusion that postcards, whether by direct mail, distribution, or however you choose to use them are very effective marketing tools. I don't use simple black ink anymore, because the cost of color postcards has gotten so cheap. It makes better sense to use a professional postcard with color and graphics.

    Here are the reasons why you cannot neglect the postcard as a part of your marketing resource plan.

    - Time is money and people are very conscience of the value of their time. The postcard addresses this perfectly because you can deliver a short message in a minimal amount of time.

    - If you have an idea this very moment, you can take that idea from concept to distribution before the day is done. Postcards can fit any budget and you can produce any quantity that companies of all sizes can benefit from – small, medium, or large. You can save a lot of money on your marketing budget since these two sided cards do not cost as much as other methods.

    - You can purchase 5000 four color, professionally designed postcards, for less than $200. In some cases, even less than $100.

    In the U.S. the cost to mail a 4 X 6 postcard is only $0.24. You have companies who will design, print, and mail your postcards for you.

    Think about this, have you ever gotten a postcard in the mail and not, at least, looked at it? Postcards are true attention grabbers. They initiate the contact with your potential customer.

    Here's how you can use postcards successfully and in a way that is beneficial to you:

    a) Generate New Leads

    b) Make announcements to your existing database of customers

    c) Thank customers for their support and loyalty

    d) Follow-up with prospects as a part of a campaign

    e) Send traffic to your website

    f) Offer specials or discounts to generate more sales

    g) Seasons greetings with your personal logo and information

    In the crowded highway of mail that your customers receive every day, you have to make your card demand attention. Yes folks, that's the secret to having a successful mailing piece.

    One side of the card should send a message so powerful that the prospect will want to turn it over and read the other side. On the other side of the card you will deliver the benefits of your company (just remember that the prospect is only concerned about what is in it for them). Provide a strong offer to create action. List your contact information clearly.

    If I had to choose the most important part of the postcard apart from the contact information, I would have to say it's the headline. It must be Powerful. It must be Concise. It must be Bold.

    Use graphics only if it is in relation to the message you are trying to get across. A nice clean graphic or image can be powerful, but overuse can be deadly to you marketing campaign. It all depends on you target market. When creating your text always think in terms of the benefit of your product to the prospects. Think about the product's unique advantages. One very important feature of the card should be the offer. Give your prospect a reason to Act Now!! Remember that "FREE" is the most powerful word in any offer.

    If you are into selling real estate, you might not want to send your postcard to a group of teenagers. I am just saying, zero in on the right prospects and you will get greater results.

    Many people make the costly mistake of producing their postcards, but lack the will to get it to the prospects. In this case, you may as well not produce the cards in the first place. They are no good sitting in the box

    What Marketing Communications Should A Global Energy Supplier Such As BP Really Use?
    What communications solution would I recommend to address these issues?Energy Suppliers such as BP have significant issues and challenges by the nature of their business. Firstly driving competitive advantage is a principle issue as there is intense competition between Energy companies: Shell, ExxonMobil, Total, Gas and Electricity suppliers and now alternative technologies like solar and hydropower.Secondly there is the problem of environmental-friendliness. Due to their effect on third-world countries, non-renewable resources, pollution, politics and corruption, communicating a credible and consistent image is
    oduce any quantity that companies of all sizes can benefit from – small, medium, or large. You can save a lot of money on your marketing budget since these two sided cards do not cost as much as other methods.

    - You can purchase 5000 four color, professionally designed postcards, for less than $200. In some cases, even less than $100.

    In the U.S. the cost to mail a 4 X 6 postcard is only $0.24. You have companies who will design, print, and mail your postcards for you.

    Think about this, have you ever gotten a postcard in the mail and not, at least, looked at it? Postcards are true attention grabbers. They initiate the contact with your potential customer.

    Here's how you can use postcards successfully and in a way that is beneficial to you:

    a) Generate New Leads

    b) Make announcements to your existing database of customers

    c) Thank customers for their support and loyalty

    d) Follow-up with prospects as a part of a campaign

    e) Send traffic to your website

    f) Offer specials or discounts to generate more sales

    g) Seasons greetings with your personal logo and information

    In the crowded highway of mail that your customers receive every day, you have to make your card demand attention. Yes folks, that's the secret to having a successful mailing piece.

    One side of the card should send a message so powerful that the prospect will want to turn it over and read the other side. On the other side of the card you will deliver the benefits of your company (just remember that the prospect is only concerned about what is in it for them). Provide a strong offer to create action. List your contact information clearly.

    If I had to choose the most important part of the postcard apart from the contact information, I would have to say it's the headline. It must be Powerful. It must be Concise. It must be Bold.

    Use graphics only if it is in relation to the message you are trying to get across. A nice clean graphic or image can be powerful, but overuse can be deadly to you marketing campaign. It all depends on you target market. When creating your text always think in terms of the benefit of your product to the prospects. Think about the product's unique advantages. One very important feature of the card should be the offer. Give your prospect a reason to Act Now!! Remember that "FREE" is the most powerful word in any offer.

    If you are into selling real estate, you might not want to send your postcard to a group of teenagers. I am just saying, zero in on the right prospects and you will get greater results.

    Many people make the costly mistake of producing their postcards, but lack the will to get it to the prospects. In this case, you may as well not produce the cards in the first place. They are no good sitting in the box

    Learn Marketing in the Truck Stop John
    Interstate travel by car continues to evolve as the major truck stops have morphed into multi use convenience stops.Pull you car in to one of these Interstate Stores and you find a multitude of gas pumps for cars, completely separate from the 4 acres of parking for the big rigs.Inside, you might find a franchised fast food outlet (McDonald’s, Subway, Burger King, Popeye etc) Some have more than one. Plus cooler after cooler of soft drinks and exotic elixirs. Plus, the isles and isles of packaged food.If you wander into the chrome and mud flap section you will see every kind of CB radio and antenna on the
    ow-up with prospects as a part of a campaign

    e) Send traffic to your website

    f) Offer specials or discounts to generate more sales

    g) Seasons greetings with your personal logo and information

    In the crowded highway of mail that your customers receive every day, you have to make your card demand attention. Yes folks, that's the secret to having a successful mailing piece.

    One side of the card should send a message so powerful that the prospect will want to turn it over and read the other side. On the other side of the card you will deliver the benefits of your company (just remember that the prospect is only concerned about what is in it for them). Provide a strong offer to create action. List your contact information clearly.

    If I had to choose the most important part of the postcard apart from the contact information, I would have to say it's the headline. It must be Powerful. It must be Concise. It must be Bold.

    Use graphics only if it is in relation to the message you are trying to get across. A nice clean graphic or image can be powerful, but overuse can be deadly to you marketing campaign. It all depends on you target market. When creating your text always think in terms of the benefit of your product to the prospects. Think about the product's unique advantages. One very important feature of the card should be the offer. Give your prospect a reason to Act Now!! Remember that "FREE" is the most powerful word in any offer.

    If you are into selling real estate, you might not want to send your postcard to a group of teenagers. I am just saying, zero in on the right prospects and you will get greater results.

    Many people make the costly mistake of producing their postcards, but lack the will to get it to the prospects. In this case, you may as well not produce the cards in the first place. They are no good sitting in the box

    Conference Call Etiquette For A Business Meeting
    Here, I will share my experience with you on the decorum required. I learnt what not to do from my first conference call and what to do from the second.My first experience with a conference call was on sales strategy with corporate office. I logged into the conference bridge as per the agreed schedule, but soon realized that most of the other attendees were late. Some people I could not identify were talking, adding to the noise in the background. Some were even eating and drinking maybe tea or coffee, making the environment less than business-like. To top it all, I found the leader had no control over the proceedings.
    must be Bold.

    Use graphics only if it is in relation to the message you are trying to get across. A nice clean graphic or image can be powerful, but overuse can be deadly to you marketing campaign. It all depends on you target market. When creating your text always think in terms of the benefit of your product to the prospects. Think about the product's unique advantages. One very important feature of the card should be the offer. Give your prospect a reason to Act Now!! Remember that "FREE" is the most powerful word in any offer.

    If you are into selling real estate, you might not want to send your postcard to a group of teenagers. I am just saying, zero in on the right prospects and you will get greater results.

    Many people make the costly mistake of producing their postcards, but lack the will to get it to the prospects. In this case, you may as well not produce the cards in the first place. They are no good sitting in the box in your office.

    I encourage you to test the power of postcards today with a new approach. Just take that extra step and follow the right guidelines. You will separate yourself from the competition and soar ahead.

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