Title: Coupons, Maps and Other Advertising Rip-Offs
Length: 542 words
Author: BIG Mike McDaniel
eMail: Mike@BIGIdeasGroup.
Category: Advertising, Marketing, Small Business, Sales
Copyright 2006
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Coupons, Maps and Other Advertising Rip-Offs
by BIG Mike McDaniel, Small Business Advertising Expert
Every community has 'em. Fast talkers who roll into town with a
clever idea to sell to people in business.
Many times the ideas are clever and cute but you should weigh the
ups and downs of every offer before you dig out the checkbook.
Most of these in-town-for-
Some of the common ways to separate you from your cash are:
Coupon Books
They offer to put you in a giant coupon book to be sold for the
needy charity or Lions Club. Books are sold on the phone for $29
and delivered by the Boy Scouts. Watch out for errors and missing
expirations once the operation has moved to another town.
Telephone Book Covers
They wrap around the book and the callers see your ad every time
they reach for the book. Might be OK if you own the wrecker
service, locksmith or funeral home, but run the other way if you
have a grocery, Mickey Dees, or bank.
City Maps
Your ad goes somewhere around the edge of the map. You might get
pitched by several companies. Some look better than others, most
are very pricey. Pick up maps like these when you see them and
decide if you'd do business with anyone on the map because of the
ad. Distribution is the selling point. Placement is the bug-a-
boo. What if your ad is on the back and the reader only looks at
the front? Don't be fooled by the promise of radio ads
proclaiming free maps and mentioning your name.
Bibles for Newlyweds
I wish I had thought of this one 30 years ago. I would be
clipping coupons instead of writing about it.
The fast talker promises to send a Bible to all newlyweds in the
county (the names and addresses of the happy couples are public
record at the courthouse). Four to six sales at about $500 each
and they mail a one dollar Bible 4th class, a peel and stick
label stuck inside with the name of the "sponsors" in inkjet
color.
They can easily sell a town a day at 3 large and make one trip a
quarter to visit the courthouse for names. Work it for two months
on a route and eat cake the other 10. A great moneymaker for the
Bible people, a dud for advertising effectiveness. But like kids
in school and American Flags, this emotion sells well in every
community.
There's also a "Grief Therapy" book that is given to the funeral
homes to give to the bereaved. Each book has four big ads in the
front, sold in less than a day. What's next, Pizza tent signs on
top of the hearse?.
There are hundreds of advertising "opportunities" out there. Your
job as a business owner is to separate the effective from the
cute and clever.
Read hundreds of small business advertising articles at
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© 2006 BIG Mike McDaniel http://BigIdeasgrou
BIG Mike is the Small Business Advertising Expert and author of
"Business Cards - Front to Back". This book tells you how to make
your business card the most powerful tool in your marketing
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