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    Direct Mail Marketing and Direct Mail for Hobby Shops
    Local Hobby Shops can do very well as a small business but to do a good business they need a strong customer base. How can a small hobby shop get a customer base and then rely on word-of-mouth advertising to propel future customers thru referrals networks? Well, perhaps a robust yet inexpensive marketing and advertising program might do the trick. Let me explain; you see, Direct Mail Marketing and Direct Mail for Hobby Shops could be the answer.Direct-mail marketing packages should be sent out to all the people
    al argument, or an incredibly intriguing phrase on the front and/or back of the package. Pen a line that stimulates their senses into finding the answer inside.

    And here's how to get a divorce from the pack mentality...

    It appears every marketer, publisher, coach, consultant, speaker, and self-proclaimed gurus and geniuses worth their salt are conducting teleseminars. People go online to register their name and e-mail for a chance to listen to the call. So

    Notes for Newbies - Part Three - Your List
    Hello againToday we want to talk about your list. This is the third crucial part of your business if you want to make big money as a direct marketer. If you get this right, you will earn piles of money. :-) If you don’t get it right, you may earn a bit, but not enough to support this lifestyle you have dreamed about.Your list You need to spend a great deal of time and effort building your list. This is the key to growing your business.Your list is simply the names
    If you're like most consumers, the mail carrier cometh and you are deluged with packages. Most of them asking you to send money. So you separate your bills into pile A, and junk mail into pile B. And if you get around to it, you might go through pile B.

    But if you are sending out a prospecting package, what can you do to get your mailers read? How do you motivate your prospects to open your package instead of getting sandwiched into pile B? And what can you do to prevent them from discarding it in the round file without looking it over?

    One of the best ways is to send a package that stands out from the pack:

    Send an oversized envelope or postcard. The larger envelopes get special attention because over 95 percent of the other envelopes are usually the smaller size #9 or #10. Get this, I even got an 8.5" X 11" postcard: not once—but twice from a doctor's office. It caused a great deal of curiosity and I was compelled to read it.

    Send colorful envelopes or bubble packs. Use brilliant colors that draw attention from the common off-white, blue, or ivory. Today's envelopes even have designs that appear like gift-wrap. People tend to rip open gift-wrap first, or save it for a special moment.

    Send a bulky package. Most of the mailers lie flat. Yours will grab more attention by bulging at the seams. It creates the perception of having a great deal more of something. Maybe there are extra coupons, special offers, or discounts on inventory stuffed inside.

    And even more effective is sending a package with a bulge. There's a mystery value added when people receive a lopsided, or odd-shaped package. People are naturally curious and assume there's a surprise freebie inside and can't wait to find out what's inside.

    Use teaser copy on the envelope. Write a juicy offer, a benefit statement, a fear of loss declaration, a controversial argument, or an incredibly intriguing phrase on the front and/or back of the package. Pen a line that stimulates their senses into finding the answer inside.

    And here's how to get a divorce from the pack mentality...

    It appears every marketer, publisher, coach, consultant, speaker, and self-proclaimed gurus and geniuses worth their salt are conducting teleseminars. People go online to register their name and e-mail for a chance to listen to the call. Som

    Why Mentors Matter To Your Career
    Mentoring is not a common business practice these days. That's too bad - whether you are looking for a job or simply managing a burgeoning career, a mentor can be of assistance.A good mentor will provide impartial advice, coach you and answer questions, help prepare you for unfolding career challenges, and may teach you new skills. For example, he or she may use role playing to prepare you for tough interviews. A mentor may even be able to help open some doors, enabling you to land interviews with employers that
    o prevent them from discarding it in the round file without looking it over?

    One of the best ways is to send a package that stands out from the pack:

    Send an oversized envelope or postcard. The larger envelopes get special attention because over 95 percent of the other envelopes are usually the smaller size #9 or #10. Get this, I even got an 8.5" X 11" postcard: not once—but twice from a doctor's office. It caused a great deal of curiosity and I was compelled to read it.

    Send colorful envelopes or bubble packs. Use brilliant colors that draw attention from the common off-white, blue, or ivory. Today's envelopes even have designs that appear like gift-wrap. People tend to rip open gift-wrap first, or save it for a special moment.

    Send a bulky package. Most of the mailers lie flat. Yours will grab more attention by bulging at the seams. It creates the perception of having a great deal more of something. Maybe there are extra coupons, special offers, or discounts on inventory stuffed inside.

    And even more effective is sending a package with a bulge. There's a mystery value added when people receive a lopsided, or odd-shaped package. People are naturally curious and assume there's a surprise freebie inside and can't wait to find out what's inside.

    Use teaser copy on the envelope. Write a juicy offer, a benefit statement, a fear of loss declaration, a controversial argument, or an incredibly intriguing phrase on the front and/or back of the package. Pen a line that stimulates their senses into finding the answer inside.

    And here's how to get a divorce from the pack mentality...

    It appears every marketer, publisher, coach, consultant, speaker, and self-proclaimed gurus and geniuses worth their salt are conducting teleseminars. People go online to register their name and e-mail for a chance to listen to the call. So

    Layoffs, Redundancy, Survival Guide
    Being laid off is dramatic and traumatic and not a nice experience. It is easy to get very bitter and angry but if you want to climb out from this you need to develop a more positive approach, here is how.Being made redundant is not the end of the world, neither are you alone and it can be changed to positive good.I’ve been made redundant three times now and each time it was a painful experience it is not nice and I would have preferred not have done it.But it did work out for the best, because of
    led to read it.

    Send colorful envelopes or bubble packs. Use brilliant colors that draw attention from the common off-white, blue, or ivory. Today's envelopes even have designs that appear like gift-wrap. People tend to rip open gift-wrap first, or save it for a special moment.

    Send a bulky package. Most of the mailers lie flat. Yours will grab more attention by bulging at the seams. It creates the perception of having a great deal more of something. Maybe there are extra coupons, special offers, or discounts on inventory stuffed inside.

    And even more effective is sending a package with a bulge. There's a mystery value added when people receive a lopsided, or odd-shaped package. People are naturally curious and assume there's a surprise freebie inside and can't wait to find out what's inside.

    Use teaser copy on the envelope. Write a juicy offer, a benefit statement, a fear of loss declaration, a controversial argument, or an incredibly intriguing phrase on the front and/or back of the package. Pen a line that stimulates their senses into finding the answer inside.

    And here's how to get a divorce from the pack mentality...

    It appears every marketer, publisher, coach, consultant, speaker, and self-proclaimed gurus and geniuses worth their salt are conducting teleseminars. People go online to register their name and e-mail for a chance to listen to the call. So

    Model for Lasting Greatness
    Direct Selling is the most powerful way to distribute products and services to information-overloaded consumers in the twenty-first century.As a profession, it can either be the most exciting or a nightmarish experience. It can be the most rewarding or least rewarding journey.To succeed, there are critical to success factors that should and must be learned, developed, and practiced. It must be executed by every member of the team anywhere, anytime, and in any situation.1. CauseThe pri
    there are extra coupons, special offers, or discounts on inventory stuffed inside.

    And even more effective is sending a package with a bulge. There's a mystery value added when people receive a lopsided, or odd-shaped package. People are naturally curious and assume there's a surprise freebie inside and can't wait to find out what's inside.

    Use teaser copy on the envelope. Write a juicy offer, a benefit statement, a fear of loss declaration, a controversial argument, or an incredibly intriguing phrase on the front and/or back of the package. Pen a line that stimulates their senses into finding the answer inside.

    And here's how to get a divorce from the pack mentality...

    It appears every marketer, publisher, coach, consultant, speaker, and self-proclaimed gurus and geniuses worth their salt are conducting teleseminars. People go online to register their name and e-mail for a chance to listen to the call. So

    Special Cover Letter Considerations for Teachers
    Cover letters for teachers need to emphasize qualifications as well as attitude. Education professionals need to come into the field with an attitude of service coupled with a commitment to excellence and a desire to work closely with students. It should reflect all of these points, as should resumes for teachers, and any other self marketing materials used by education professionals.When writing one for teachers most professional resume writers and job counselors take into consideration the specific needs of
    al argument, or an incredibly intriguing phrase on the front and/or back of the package. Pen a line that stimulates their senses into finding the answer inside.

    And here's how to get a divorce from the pack mentality...

    It appears every marketer, publisher, coach, consultant, speaker, and self-proclaimed gurus and geniuses worth their salt are conducting teleseminars. People go online to register their name and e-mail for a chance to listen to the call. Some get to ask questions. And many get valuable coaching lessons for participating.

    I register for many of these and have run into clashing teleseminar schedules. I have to choose one over the other. Which causes a slight dilemma.

    But you won't have this problem prospecting because if everyone in your industry is zigging—you should be zagging. Don't follow their footsteps. Branch out on your own.

    Besides standing out—create a marketing package that goes against the flow...

    If your peers are sending post cards: why don't you send gift cards?

    If they're using #10 envelopes: why don't you send a 6" X 9"?

    If they're relying on e-mail: why don't you use snail mail?

    If they're sending letters: why don't you send a CD/DVD?

    If they're passing out catalogs: why don't you distribute a magalog?

    If they're doing presentations: why don't you send invitations?

    If they're posting flyers: why don't you send coupons?

    If they're writing articles: why don't you promote a special report?

    If they're relying on advertisement: why don't you submit a media release?

    If they're promoting their website: why don't you develop a squeeze page?

    If they're giving away tchotchke: why don't you pass out an informational booklet?

    You see, every time they zig—you zag. Don't be the follower: become the leader. And when they start copying you, lead from another direction. This way: you become the Alpha Marketer and are always ahead of the pack.

    Tommy Yan helps business owners and entrepreneurs make more money through direct response marketing. He publishes Tommy's Tease weekly e-zine to inspire people to succeed in business and personal growth. Get your free subscription today at www.TommyYan.com.

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