Jan 3, 2010

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Electronic Greeting Cards Via Postal Service?

Electronic Greeting Cards Via Postal Service?

Sending electronic greeting cards via email has made many of us very lazy when it comes to sending simple greeting

cards to our friends, family, customers, clients and business associates.

However, the problem with sending personal touch electronic greeting cards these days is the fact that most of us get so many emails on a daily basis that we tend to overlook some of them. I’m sure you have experienced that before.

But, when was the last time you received or sent a physical greeting card via us postal service? Think about how it made you feel to get a card in the mail from someone you loved or maybe even a “nice to meet you” card from a new business associate. Think about how it made you feel when you sent a card to someone and they called you up to thank you for the card. Wasn’t that a great feeling? (CLICK ‘READ MORE’ BELOW)

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Aug 14, 2009

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How Marketing Affects Society

How Marketing Affects Society

Can you imagine if there was really a way you could get more respect and become more appreciated by your prospects or even your friends, family, and business associates by learning how marketing affects society ?

At a time when communication comes in so many forms, handwritten notes and greeting cards may seem to be too much trouble. When we’re thinking of a friend, we can email, call, send a text message, use an ecard, or deliver a digital plant on Facebook. Maybe because of this, getting a greeting card that’s mailed the old fashioned way can be memorable.

We put greeting cards on our mantles. We hang them in the doorway for the holidays. We tuck them away in drawers for safekeeping. Cards make us smile. Still, the average American only buys and sends about ten greeting cards each year. Why? Well, it takes time to find the right card, say the right words, and send it out. Cards are expensive, too. The average greeting card retails for $2.50.

There’s now an easier way to send cards…..it’s an online application that allows you to send paper greeting cards to your prospects, friends and family….IN YOUR OWN HANDWRITING – without getting a stamp or signing your name….AND it pays to do it!

Check it out here: —>>> http://snailmailincome.com/

To Your MASSIVE Success…

Lisa Torres
Online & Offline Specialist
Tel: 347.920.3733 (EDT)

http://www.LisaTorresOnline.com

http://www.MLMPowerhouseSystem.info

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Aug 4, 2009

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101 Marketing Strategies – Social Media Insi...

101 Marketing Strategies – Social Media Insight

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Jul 23, 2009

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How To Boost Your Internet Business with Offline M...

How To Boost Your Internet Business with Offline Marketing

There is more to building your online business than simply marketing it on the internet. A good offline marketing plan can be just as effective as an online marketing plan.

Here are 5 ideas for marketing your online business offline for positive results.

1. Print Company Business Cards, Flyers, and Letterheads
Business cards can legitimize an online venture. Put all contact information on the business cards including your website’s URL, e-mail and snail mail addresses. Hand out business cards whenever an opportunity presents itself.

2. Business Related Networking Locally
Join the local Chamber of Commerce or a local business networking group to expand your business network. This puts your name out into the business community. Join relevant trade associations and attend conferences or meetings in order to add people to your business network and mailing list.

3. Use Snail Mail (MY FAVORITE AND MOST EFFECTIVE)
Send out a mailing to a targeted group of people who may be interested in your business opportunity or product. Include all your contact information, including your website. There are many creative ways to to take advantage of this. You may also want to send your prospects, clients or customers a birthday or anniversay card or maybe even just a simple “keeping in touch” note so that they don’t forget you. The company that I use to send various campaigns via snail mail with a click of a button is called Send Out Cards. Visit http://www.SendACardNow.info

4. Set up Coupon Codes
Hand out coupons that are only redeemable at your business website. Offer incentives to invite potential offline customers to your website. Incentives include exclusive online deals such as a “buy one get one free” deal or holding an online competition or contest.

5. Promotional Items
Have T-shirts, hooded sweatshirts, or baseball caps made up with your company logo and URL address. Hand them out to family members. Bookmarks and pens printed with your company information are also an inexpensive marketing tool. Leave them at your local library, bookstores, restaurants and coffee shops.

There are tons of other ways to market offline…. but I will stop here!
Offline marketing can help establish your businesses base. Take advantage of the personal contact involved in this kind of marketing. If you need marketing help, send me a quick reply to ask me any question you like or read a book that will help you learn about new and innovative ways to market your online company offline.

I hope this helped and will put you on the right track to your offline marketing skills!

Chat soon!

Lisa Torres

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