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How to find local customers
cheaply and easily
Reaching 000’s of potential new clients can be cost-effective
and
simple. Why not try door dropping a leaflet into mailboxes/letterboxes to get
your message directly to the house or business owner. Say you have a restaurant,
mobile car valeting or ironing service and you have a great offer to entice
people with – simply design a communication, print it up and get it delivered.
This type of direct marketing (DM) material doesn’t always have to be
personalised. It can be a simple A5 flyer created and printed using your own
office software. This will keep costs down considerably and is a good way to
‘test the water’ and find out what response rates are like before committing
yourself further.
Make it look professional
Do, however, make sure that your DM piece looks professional with a clear
headline message. Most people will only glance at a non-personalised item and if
your missive looks at all ‘home made’ or contains errors, it will go straight in
the bin. PC tools today make it easy to include photos, graphics and colour, so
take the time to make a professional looking communication.
A great way to get a response is to include a prominent offer, for example: ‘25%
off your evening meal!’ or, ‘Free wax with every full car valet!’. All the small
print about what days the deal is available, how long it lasts, to what value,
etc, can be included later on. You want to grab people’s attention straight away
and then tell them how to take up your promotion.
Don’t forget to include all your contact details – address, telephone number and
website address (if you have one). If you’re asking people to come to you, add a
simple map. Make the company name clear and bold, so people remember it and can
tell their friends and family about you by name.
Delivery options
You could get out there and tread the pavements yourself, but you’ve
probably got better things to do! Check out directories and the Web for leaflet
distribution organisations – usually their prices are pretty reasonable. Specify
how you want your items delivered otherwise your DM piece may be handed out with
several others, and your message is lost in a pile of paper.
Another option is insert your communiqué in a local newspaper, magazine or
directory – again check the Web and telephone directories for contact details.
Sometimes you can specify which postcodes you want used and remember to check if
any other DM pieces are also being included. If you go down the newspaper route,
ask if there’s the possibility of an article being written and published about
your business as well.
Tell your staff!
Finally, don’t forget to make sure everyone in your organisation (or family
if you use your home number for business) knows about the offer, the dates it is
going out and how to respond to enquirers. After all, if you delivered 1,000
leaflets offering ‘1 shirt ironed free with every new ironing order’, it would
be pretty poor if a prospect rang to claim the promotion and your staff new
nothing about it! This situation would probably lead to a lost opportunity and
bad publicity as the disgruntled person could spread the word amongst their
friends and neighbours.
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