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    “It is my ambition to say in ten sentences what others say in a whole book.”  Do you know who said that?  It was a guy by the name of Friedrich Nietzsche.

    According to Wikipedia, Nietzsche was a German philosopher, philologist (I don’t even know what that is!), and a scholar whose work has exerted a profound influence on Western philosophy and modern intellectual history.

    Something he said a very long time ago is so true today, especially in Direct Mail: Briefness is King.

    Take a minute, relax, and put some thought into what you want to do BEFORE you do it.  Here are four easy ways to help you NOT to say too much:

    • What do you REALLY want to say? I mean, is there a message or central point?  Or are you just saying hello?
    • What do you intend to accomplish? Are you seeking to identify and attract new business?  Or are you catering to that established (and financially fruitful) segment of your clients?
    • How will you incent contact? You don’t have to give away the farm, but what reasons would compel someone you’ve never worked with before to call or email you?
    • What is the plan (and I mean long-term) for the campaign? Is this a multi-design effort, or will you send the same exact postcard for your second iteration?

    Don’t overrun your audience with word salad.  Remember, you aren’t writing War & Peace.  Less is More, right?  Editing your message is the key to delivering a powerful and lasting impact.  And that’s what you’re after.

    You want your audience to remember who you are, what you’ve said, and what you can do for them.

    Giants in their industries, like Nina Garcia, the Editor-in-Chief of the fashion magazine, Elle, and Oscar-winning film editor, Richard Chew (Star Wars: A New Hope, and Risky Business, to name but two), firmly understand that the key to their success is taking an abundance of material and whittling down to just what is required; the perfect amount of content they need to blow their audiences’ socks off.

    Nietzsche had a pretty good point. Both Nina and Richard have built their brands by focusing on brevity to keep them at the tops of their games.

    If you’ve got a lot to say, but aren’t sure how to edit to make the most of your own ‘canvas’, contact Opportunity Knocks today at 866-319-7109 or at by clicking here.

    Or, if editing skills are strong with you they are (see what I did there?), bring your next postcard campaign to reality right from your laptop: log on to ProspectsPLUS! online platform at www.prospectsplus.com/pei, where you’ll find easy-to-use tools to design and print your postcard and target new prospects too.

      How many times have you sat down at some point near the end of the year, piping hot cup of coffee (or beverage of your choice) at the ready, your favorite dog or child nearby, that pen and notepad you swiped from the Hilton at last year’s conference, ready to list out twenty-five things you want to focus on in the New Year?

      And how many times have you accomplished all twenty-five?

      Okay, how about half of them?  Really?  Well, how about a couple of them?  Wow, that’s actually a little sad.  But I’m not judging.

      Now ask yourself how many times have you sat down to make the same kind of list, but this time where your business was concerned?  What kinds of things are you intending to focus on in the New Year which will bring you prosperity and a wealth of new clients?

      Let’s not even imagine you’ve made a list of twenty-five applicable items for your business.  We won’t even subject you to conjuring up ten, or even two.

      The one thing I want you focus on in the New Year is simple: A Direct Marketing campaign.

      A Direct Marketing campaign is a one-stop shop to help you achieve several goals at once.  For example, a well-done campaign can significantly help you in boosting your business’ bottom line, and can go a long way toward increasing your business’s name recognition.

      Think about these four points below.  I think they are central to why you should give serious consideration to a campaign:

      • Easily-measured results – There are no fancy algorithms, PPC stats, or hanging chads involved. You send out ‘x’ number of postcards (to a specific list of prospects), you track the number of respondents who reach out to you.
      • The physical feel of a postcard in someone’s hand is much more powerful and connecting than receiving an email.
      • There is an almost unlimited combination of formats, design ideas, layouts, fonts, verbiage, and concepts to use in constructing a campaign. The sky is the limit.
      • Postcards are amazingly cost-effective. Bulk-rate postage, combined with the overall CPC (cost per card) makes the ROI super attractive!

      Don’t start yet another year without doing everything you can to position your business for success.  This is an easy to way jumpstart your dreams.  Okay, that was rich, but I’m serious.  Make the most of the New Year in every way you can.

      If you, like so many of us, don’t know the words to “Auld Lang Syne,” but want help resolving to make your business better this year, reach out to us.  Give Opportunity Knocks a call today at 866-319-7109 or stop by our website by clicking here.

      But should auld acquaintance be forgot, and never brought to mind, bring your next postcard campaign to reality right from your laptop.  Simply log on to ProspectsPLUS! online platform at www.prospectsplus.com/pei, where you’ll find easy-to-use tools to target new prospects then design and print your postcard.

      If you’re short on time, give Opportunity Knocks a call at 1 (866) 319-7109 and we can take care of all the details. And if you’re in the “add this To-Do to me list” group, we can definitely design a card that will increase your ROI.

        If you’re anything like me, the holidays are a special time for you.  They can bring so much joy and togetherness and create memories you’ll remember for a long time.  Family, friends, new experiences and old traditions seem to blend seamlessly.  The last quarter of the year can be both magical and hectic, but it is a time of year many, many people look forward to.

        The end of the year is also a fantastic time to take a beat and do something nice for your clients – and, in turn, for your business.

        There are three things I highly suggest you do to keep clients motivated, to keep them interested in your brand and services, and to broaden your circle of influence as you move into the next year. (NOTE: I’m speaking of the calendar year, running from January to December; not necessarily a fiscal year, as defined by you or your accounting practices.)

        Say Thank You

        It might be strange to say that, but those two little words, ‘Thank You’, are extremely impactful.  How many times have you done something for someone (perhaps you held a door open or let someone into traffic) and they didn’t say thank you?

        That kind of thing irritates me.

        Saying thank you to clients can show you’re respectful of their decision to rely on you for your products and/or services.  And it says that you appreciate them spending their hard-earned money with you.  It speaks volumes toward your character.  And when you say thank you out of the blue, like on a year-end mailing letting them know you appreciate them and their business, it goes a long way toward something called the 3/7/21 principle we’ll talk about in a later post.

        Stay Top of Mind

        When you’re looking for a product or service, or even just a place to go to dinner with your spouse or significant other, the most powerful tool you rely upon is: Recall.  Familiar names and familiar experiences (whether positive or negative), are going to help you instantly create a list of potentials.  Make sure your name is on that list.

        Beginning even before Thanksgiving these days, mailboxes are deluged with the hoard of cards from friends and family, the endless advertisements offering crazy sales, and the flurry of people you’ve never heard of offering you a fantastic ‘first-time’ offer on something you might not need, and don’t yet know you can trust.

        They’ve used you before, and they had a fantastic result.  Remind them of that.  Help them by bolstering their own powers of recall.  The next time they need what you’re selling, your name will already be on their mental list.

        And that’s one more step toward repeat business.

        Ask for Their Referrals, Not for Their Business

        I don’t know who coined the phrase, “Remember to ask for the business.”  I think it has its place in a lot of areas.  But sometimes I think it’s better to ask for something else.

        Stick with me on this one.

        I’ve already said thank you for your business in my mailing.  And I’m hoping that a great mailing is going to help you keep me on the tip of your tongue for future business.  But what I also want is for you to tell other people about me.  It’s not a request you’re making of them, but more of a friendly call to action.

        “If you know anyone who could benefit from the same kind of wonderful relationship you have with [insert company name], make sure they tell me you sent them over.  We’ll take great care of them, too.”

        Recap:

        • You’ve said thanks;
        • And by doing so you’ve potentially vaulted your company onto their Memory Wall for their next project;
        • You’ve committed to ‘especially’ remembering your client, and you’ve given their friends/peers permission to name drop when they reach out for their own needs.

        The subliminal messaging is that of doing a favor both for yourself (client referring business to you), and for the client (I’ll remember and potentially reward you for the referral), while never having directly expressed any of that.

         

        Ready to say thank you? We have two ways to help you say thank you this holiday season.

        ProspectsPLUS! online platform at www.prospectsplus.com/pei, where you’ll find easy-to-use tools to design and print your postcard and target new prospects too.

        Or, if your current reality is “not time for that,” then give Opportunity Knocks a call at 1 (866) 319-7109, and turn it over to us. We’ve helped tens of thousands of small businesses in nearly every industry to get great results. Tell us what you need; we can help.

          Wow! Thank you to all our amazing contestants this past month!
          We had some terrific entries – and we thank you all so much for sharing your ProspectsPLUS! and Opportunity Knocks experiences!
          Congratulations!

          Our November $150 winner is Marva Don Card who shared:

          “Marketing is a funny thing, you wonder am I spending my hard earned dollars in the right way? Andy created a beautiful postcard mailer and this particular client kept my postcard literally for 5 years! Called me when she was ready to remodel and furnish her entire home! Thank you Andy and Opportunity Knocks!”

           

          Thank you Marva Don and to everyone who entered! We’d appreciate hearing about your experiences on our Opportunity Knocks Facebook Page, or our ProspectsPLUS! Facebook Page. It really helps other customers feel more comfortable with our service.

            Don’t we all wish we’d invested heavily in Yahoo! back in 1994? Of course we do, even if they did ultimately lose the market to Google. But in those early days, people who could grasp the potential of the internet invested heavily in Yahoo! and ended up sitting mighty prettily.

            And there were plenty of people who looked at the web and didn’t see the potential or the amount of opportunity. They didn’t go all in. And they didn’t have the payday.

            As a marketer, you have a similar opportunity today, in form of virtual technologies such as augmented reality, which look to be the next big wave in direct marketing (Some people think it already is).

            Will you roll your eyes and conclude that it’s a fad and thus a waste of time? Or will you, as a responsible professional, take a closer look at this technology, which is already widely in use, and see how you can leverage it to keep your business growing?

            To help you make that decision, here are the various kinds of augmented and virtual realities for marketing purposes.

            QR Codes

            The granddaddy of them all, the QR (“Quick Response”) code was designed in 1994 for use in the Japanese auto industry. The QR is similar to the bar codes you see on products but it’s got a greater storage capacity than a standard bar code. That capacity means it can hold more information about whatever product the QR is attached to. Today, you see QR codes on everything from magazine ads to apartment rental signs.

            After downloading a QR code reader app to your smart phone (there are many free apps available), you can use your phone to scan the code, which acts as a hyperlink, taking you to a website or page where you can learn more about the product or service.

            Augmented Reality (AR)

            AR has also been around for a few decades but only fairly recently has it been used for marketing applications. Similar to the QR, AR requires users to download an app to their smartphone. Then, by scanning the AR code (which is embedded in the image on, for instance, a postcard), the user is taken to visual content on the web which can look as if it’s popping right off the surface of the direct mail piece. This is especially effective for entertainment and travel services, where people customarily must see to believe.

            It can also be used interactively, on the web, to “try on a dress” or a new pair of glasses, or the see what a new floor or kitchen cabinets might look like in your home.

            Virtual Reality (VR)

            Where AR adds more content to what you’re already seeing, virtual reality is a more immersive experience, requiring the use of a VR headset, which enables the consumer to have complete extended sight and sound experiences. VR takes them where you, the marketer, want to take them. As the use of VR headsets becomes more common, more marketers will exploit VR to promote their offers. Right how, you’re ahead of the curve, and may even be poised to take advantage of VR.

            Perhaps you’re already thinking of ways you can pair direct mail with these new marketing realities.

            Bring your next postcard campaign to reality right from your laptop: log on to ProspectsPLUS! online platform at www.prospectsplus.com/pei, where you’ll find easy-to-use tools to design and print your postcard and target new prospects too.

            Or, if your current reality is “not time for that,” then give Opportunity Knocks a call at 1 (866) 319-7109, and turn it over to us. We’ve helped tens of thousands of small businesses in nearly every industry to get great results. Tell us what you need; we can help.

              It’s been said that there are three sides to any story: your side, my side, and the truth.

              In the world of direct mail marketing, the proponents of digital marketing rejoice upon the assertion that direct mail is declining.

              And they’re right.

              On the other side, the champions of direct mail report that email is on the decline.

              And they’re right too.

              (Both sides are right? How can that be?)

              Then there’s the truth, which is that email actually is on the decline. This is backed up by statistics.

              For instance, the marketing consultancy Marketprofs found that while 44% of consumers recall a brand after getting their email, 75% recall a brand after seeing that brand’s direct mail piece.

              The biggest reason for this is in-box overwhelm caused by spam email. More than 74 trillion marketing emails are sent annually. We’d even bet you know someone who has abandoned an email account due to the amount of spam they were receiving.

              This flood of digital marketing messages has rendered email less effective. Hence email, though sent more, is actually on the decline in terms of results.

              To provide some contrast, marketers send out about 14 billion direct mail pieces annually. Though minuscule in volume compared to email, that constant flood of email has caused direct mail to become novel, just as email was novel 15 or 20 year ago.

              So direct mail is more welcomed by people right now. According to the U.S. Post Office, nearly 70% of Americans feel that direct mail is more tangible and personal than email. And where the average read time of a marketing email is two seconds, the Post Office found that people spend an average of 30 minutes reading what they receive in their mailboxes.

              What’s more, according to the Direct Marketing Association, postcards are the most-read type of direct mail piece, with 56% of them read by recipients. And perhaps due to the novelty factor, 79% of people respond immediately to direct mail marketing, compared to only 45% of people who click through on the emails they receive.

              And what about the future? Who knows? Maybe there’s something coming that’s going to cast a dark shadow on both email and direct mail. But for time being, direct mail is what’s resonating with people and it’s what’s getting most of the response.

              So if you’re a wise marketer…

               

              Get your next postcard out to your customers and prospects right now, with ProspectsPLUS! online design, print, and mailing platform. Log on to www.prospectsplus.com/pei and upload your design or try our customizable templates to create response-driving campaigns.

              Or, if you’d rather turn it over to the experts, give Opportunity Knocks a call at 1 (866) 319-7109. Tell one of our design & marketing brains about your industry, your customers, and your marketing goals and they’ll come back with a postcard campaign that sells.