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16 Methods for Getting Free
Advertising
1. Place copies of your circular on bulletin boards
throughout your community, such as in coin-operated laundries, grocery
stores, barber shops, etc. Concentrate of Fridays and Saturdays when
shopping increases.
2. Check with local newspapers. Before going to press,
many smaller newspapers have space left that needs filling.. Your ad
may be just the right size to occupy this unfilled space and they will
run it free.
3. Place your circulars on windshields of parked autos,
Youngsters will be happy to do this for you for a dollar or two. Check
first with city ordinances to see if this is permitted in your locality.
4. Leave sales literature on doorsteps of homes
& businesses in your area. Do this on weekends in residential
areas; weekdays for businesses.
5. Have your best pulling 1 inch or 2 inch ad made into
a rubber stamp. Stamp this on envelopes of all of your outgoing mail..
Check rubber stamp dealer's ads in current mail order publications for
price information.
6. When you have envelopes printed with your return
address, have them also print your best ad directly beneath your
address. It costs noting additional to have this printed on the front
of your envelopes.
7. If you publish a mail order magazine, newspaper,
adsheet, etc., contact other publishers, If your circulation is equal
to theirs, many will be happy to exchange an equal amount of ad space
with you.
8. Many publishers will give you free adspace for
mailing a few copies of their publication. Simply write to them and ask
if they will give you a free 1 inch ad in exchange for mailing 50 to
100 copies of their pub.
9. Write informative articles for mail order trade
publication. Most publishers will give you free ad space for the use of
your article.
10. Take advantage of advertising specials. Many
publishers offer ads on a 3-for-the- price- of -2- basis, or
4-for-the-price-of-3, etc. This saving is the same as getting one ad
free of charge.
11. Some publishers offer a free classified ad with your
first display ad. Watch for such specials. Use the free ad and pocket
the savings.
12. When starting a new publication, many publishers
will offer reduced ad rates to help fill space. Watch for ads regarding
such offers.
13. In your ads, request a SASE. Then insert some of
your other offers in regular outgoing mail. This is the same as getting
free advertising.
14. Become a mailer. Get your printer's lowest price for
printing circulars on both sides of the sheet. Contact other dealers
and state you will print and mail their circulars for this price with
no conflicting ads on the back. Then print your circulars on the
reverse and distribute them with your outgoing mail. There is no extra
cost for postage and envelopes, and your side of the circular is paid
for by your customers.
15. Offer a free commission circulars. Print one of your
regular offers on one side; a commission offer on the reverse, leaving
space where the mailer can rubber stamp his name & address,
Your offer gets a free ride.
16. If you use a postage meter machine, use the ad space
directly left of stamp imprint for a free message.
Copyright 2004 by DeAnna Spencer
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