25Cst Apple Zig Zag Wraps

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 distinguished 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 may you do to get your mailers read? How do you motivate your probabilities to open your package rather of getting sandwiched into pile B? And what may 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 particular attention because over 95 percent of the other envelopes are commonly the littler 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 mutual 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 particular moment.

Send a bulky package. Most of the mailers lie flat. Yours will grab more attention by bulging at the seams. It brings about the sensing of having a great deal more of something. Maybe there are extra coupons, particular 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 humans 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 gain statement, a fear of loss declaration, a disputable argument, or an fantastically 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 each 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 prospect to listen to the call. Some get to ask questions. And a lot of get valuable coaching lessons for participating.

I register for galore 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 ought to be zagging. Don’t follow their footsteps. Branch out on your own.

Besides standing out–create a marketing package that goes versus 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 disseminate 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 encouraging their website: why don’t you construct a squeeze page?

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

You see, each time they zig–you zag. Don’t be the follower: become the leader. And when they commence copying you, lead from another direction. This way: you become the Alpha Marketer and are always in front of the pack.

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

25cst Apple Zig Zag Wraps

50 total Cigar Wraps. 25 packs of 2.

25cst Apple Zig Zag Wraps

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25cst Apple Zig Zag Wraps

25cst Apple Zig Zag Wraps Photo

25cst Apple Zig Zag Wraps

25cst Apple Zig Zag Wraps Picture

25cst Apple Zig Zag Wraps

25cst Apple Zig Zag Wraps Photo

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