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The
Easiest Small Business Direct Marketing Tip You'll Ever Get
This
really and truly is the easiest (and most profitable) small business
direct marketing tip you’ll ever get. And when I say easy…
I really mean EASY.
It’s
a no-brainer.
Once
I tell you what it is you’re probably going to say, “Oh
that? I already knew that.”
But
if you own a small business and are doing this I can tell you right
now you’re an exception. “If this is such an easy and
profitable small business direct marketing tip why isn’t everyone
using it?”
That’s
a good question. I don’t know. Maybe most small business owners
think it’s too much of a hassle?
Not
so.
It doesn’t
take much time. Costs little. You could even pay a high school geek
to do the computer stuff for you if you don’t feel like messing
with it.
The
financial rewards can be huge... if you do it right. But this seems
to be a small business direct marketing tip most people are happy
to ignore.
So what’s
the big tip?
Simple.
Every
time you do business with a new customer ask them if they’d
like to sign up for your free “e-mail alert.” Tell them
you periodically offer specials and discounts for customers and
ask them if they’d like to be included on your list so they
can know when you have them. Many customers will gladly sign up.
Then
… use your list.
Offer
your customers something…
…
specific …
…
limited …
…
and of value to them as well as yourself.
Let’s
pretend... just for discussion’s sake... you’re the
owner of Little Town Diner in Smallville.
You’d
place a little E-mail address sign-up book right next to the cash
register. Include spaces on each page for customers to write-in
both their name and a Email address. Have the cashier invite customers
to sign it.
Build
up your list of names. It’s valuable.
Suppose
every Wednesday is a slow day at the diner. On Wednesday mornings
you start sending out an Email like this one to your list.
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Hi (Customer’s Name),
Pat
here… from the Little Town Diner. How’d you like for
me to do the cooking tonight? I just got a HUGE shipment of chicken
breasts in today and I’ve got to move these babies out!
So I’m
running a SPECIAL today…
Pat’s
2 for 1 Special (today only- - eat in or take out)
2 juicy,
tender barbecued chicken breasts... 2 baked potatoes or French fries
on the side... 2 servings of string beans or cole slaw...AND...2
slices from any of our delicious pies-of-the-day (your choice).
Don’t
want to eat out? No problem.
We can
have your dinner packaged and ready for you to pick up at your convenience
if you place your order before 3pm. Let us know about what time
you’ll be in for your pick-up.
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Or… here’s another way you could apply this small business
direct marketing tip …
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Hi (Customer’s Name),
Pat
here. I want to say, “thank you” for making Little Town
Diner a part of your dining experience. Serving folks like you is
what makes our business so enjoyable.
To formally
say, “thanks” I’d like to offer you a special
discount this week. If you visit us between now and Sunday tell
your waitress you want the “Thank You Discount.” You
and your family can order anything on our menu and get 20% off.
Now
remember - - you have to ask for the discount to get it. This offer
is just our way of saying, “thanks” for choosing us
to serve you.
Thanks
Again,
Pat
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There’s no limit to how you can use this.
If you’re
a tree trimmer you could use this small business marketing tip too.
Let’s
pretend you drop off some of the wood from your tree cutting business
to someone who makes mulch. This person tells you one day, “I’ve
got a LOT of excess mulch here I’d like to get rid of for
cheap. Do you know anyone who might want some?”
So you
e-mail your list…
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“Hi (Customer’s Name),
Fred
here… from Smallville Tree Trimming Service.
I’ve
got a friend who has a lot of mulch. They practically want to give
it away. You can have as much as you want for $xxx per yard. Every
yard of mulch covers xxx square feet.
If you’d
like some call 800-555-5555 and place your order. It’ll probably
go quickly at this price so call and reserve yours now.
I’ll
even drop it off at your home to save you the hassle of having to
pick it up.
Sincerely,
Fred
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You then split the profits with your friend who is in the wood mulch
business. The people on your list know you. They trust you. You’ve
done work for them before. They’re more likely to buy from
you than from anyone else.
Many
on your list aren’t going to be interested in mulch. Some
of them will... and they’ll be glad you contacted them with
a great deal to help them out.
This
small business direct marketing tip applies to ALL types of small
businesses.
Get
your message out. The people most likely to buy from you are waiting
to hear from you. You can contact them for next to nothing. Anytime
you want.
Joe
Farinaccio is a direct-response copywriter. In addition to writing
sales letters for online clients Joe specializes in putting together
successful direct mail packages for small and medium sized businesses.
You can learn more about how to market your business successfully
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