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Nothing is more irritating for a business
to walk into the office one morning and find a whole pile of fax
paper on the floor containing nothing but money making opportunities.
In my particular case, I have a small fax
machine that uses 49-foot rolls. I cannot buy any larger rolls because
of my fax machine's capacity. Each roll costs $2.39. If I receive
50 faxes of nothing buy money making opportunities, naturally I
won't read any of them and become angry if another one is sent.
But the person sending the fax has no idea
this is happening. In fact, they believe that they are marketing
correctly. Why? Because they have been taught by everyone else that
"fax blasting" is the way to make money. They are told
it is a cheaper and more effective way compared to direct mail.
Boy are these people WRONG!
Some marketing experts feel that you have
to push your product or service down people's throats to make a
sale. This is ridiculous! If someone is forced to buy something
just to get rid of you, you will never get any repeat business from
this person. In fact, you and your company will leave a bad taste
in this customer's mouth and you'll never be able to build a solid
business if you do this to all your customers.
What the marketing experts don't tell the
people who are instructed to fax blast is that you are NOT supposed
to send 5, 10 and 15 pages all at one time. (They assume you know
this, but most don't.) Instead, the CORRECT way to fax blast is
to write a cover letter about your product or service and give the
potential customer a phone number or fax-on-demand number to call
for more information. Then you can send the 5, 10 or 15 page fax.
That's right! You must use the two-step
method in fax blasts or you won't get anywhere. Not only will you
be annoying to the customer, but you also will cost yourself a lot
more money than a direct mailing and your chances of a sale are
much less because you are annoying people.
Doing a fax blast is the same thing as
purchasing a mailing list. In a fax blast you normally purchase
fax phone numbers from a company without having any knowledge of
who these people are and what they are interested in. Oh sure, those
companies will tell you the fax numbers they are selling you are
hot prospects and people interested in MLM or money-making opportunities,
but how do they know? Do you think they can really tell you the
demographics of a particular company's fax number? Of course not.
You might have to send out 3,000 fax's before you make one sale.
It is worth it?
As with anything else. Before you can close
a sale, you have to get the customer to part from their money. In
order to do that, the customer must have an interest in the product
or service you are trying to sell. You have heard the old saying:
You can't sell ice to Eskimos, so you can't sell a product or service
to someone who doesn't need it.
A friend of mine purchased a fax phone
list from a company and did a fax blast attempting to sell a program
that saved homeowners lots of money on their mortgage. He faxed
about 2,000 before he called the company and requested the demographics
of the fax phone numbers he purchased. He discovered the numbers
were for people who rented their dwellings and did not own a home.
Naturally, renters would not be interested in saving money on their
mortgage when they didn't own a home. My friend lost about $250
because he didn't make one simple phone call.
Marketing with a fax machine is effective
if you keep these 2 things in mind. Check out the demographics and
only fax 1 sheet of paper.