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Everyone who starts out
learning the mail order business is normally introduced to Commission
Circulars very early in the game. You have probably seen ads claiming
"how you can make money - sometimes as much as $5,000 - for
every page you copy".
Just by making copies of pages, I can make
money? Sure - but that's not all what it takes.
Commission Circulars are ads that are already
typeset and photocopy-ready. All you have to do is stamp or type
YOUR name and address in the "order from" box. Then, all
you need to do is make copies or print and mail these circulars.
It's a very simple process and serves an
excellent purpose for many people. Commission Circulars allow a
person to make money without handling the product. Orders normally
will come directly from the customer to YOU. You keep 50% or more
of the money and send the rest, with the customer's order to the
dealer. The dealer will process the customer's order and ship it
directly to them. Your only function is to take your money out of
envelopes and re-mail the rest of the order and money to the dealer
who is the prime
source of the product. Some people base their business on Commission
Circulars alone. Some people really love separating copies, stamping
their name with a rubber stamp, collating and stuffing envelopes
and mailing them at the post office. Some businesses get their families
involved because children can help in most phases of this business
process. It's really a fun hobby for some people.
However, what happens if you are not right
for Commission Circulars? What if you are just getting started in
the mail order business and don't mail more than 10 letters per
week? What if you don't know anybody to send the circulars to? Some
people will tell you to buy a mailing list - but can you really
afford to spend $320.00 for first-class postage to mail to 1,000
people at this time? Besides, 1,000 people probably wouldn't bring
in more
than 2 or 3 orders. If you are only getting $2 or $3 commission
from the circular - you'd go broke quick!
You need to ask yourself several questions
before ordering Commission Circulars. First and foremost, you need
to determine how much you are mailing per month. If your postage
costs are less than $200 every 30 days, it probably won't pay you
to order Commission Circulars. However, if the Commission Circular
can become a part of your mailing without causing you an extra postage
expense, you might consider them.
Commission circulars bring in good profits
only when they are mailed to a lot of people -1,000 won't cut it.
Big mail dealers who process tons of mail per week and mail to thousands
every month benefit the most from Commission Circulars. They have
the volume it takes to participate in this type of business and
will generate enough orders to make them pay for themselves.
There are a number of ways though for the
new beginner to take part in Commission Circular mailings and receive
a response that is sufficient.
One way is to take part in Co-Op Printing
deals. Read and study the mail order publications and you will find
several good co-op printing deals. This is where you send a circular
to a printer. He or she will print a certain number of copies. Your
ad will be printed on 1-side and the printer's ad will be printed
on the other. They will send all the copies back to you and you
are responsible for mailing them. This immediately cuts your printing
costs in half! A lot of people use this method if they do monthly
bulk mailings or mail a lot. (Just be sure the ad the printer puts
on the back of your ad is something that doesn't compete with items
you are selling).
If you don't do a lot of mailings and/or
you don't want the hassle of stuffing and mailing a lot of envelopes,
you can advertise your circular in a mail order publication. At
a standard rate of $25 per 1,000 - you can get your circular printed
and mailed without any additional work on your part.
This is the least expensive way to take
part in Commission Circulars because you save on postage, envelopes,
mailing list of names, folding, stapling and the time spent carting
everything to the post office. Purchase a few Big Mails and keep
up to date on publications and prices.
The third way of getting your Commission
Circulars out is by printing them yourself and having someone else
mail them for you. Most bulk mailers (people who process large volumes
of mail) will normally include your 8 1/2x11 circulars in with their
own mail for 2c to 4c each. You benefit from the mailers own mailing
list plus you are saved the time of mailing and processing them.
If you have a office copier or other printing
equipment that will make copies from a camera-ready master, you're
in business. Just print as many copies as you want, box them up
and send to the mailer you select.
Commission Circulars are really a great
way to help others promote their products and bring in an income
also for you. I myself participate in 3 different commission programs,
however I co-publish publications. The only difference between them
and Commission Circulars is the fact that they are publications.
You make money on any advertising ordered through you as well as
subscriptions. Advertising, printing and mailing are the 3 MOST
sought after products in mail order. So naturally, I take part in
the promotion of
advertising.
Before participating in any Commission
Circular or Co-Publishing effort, you should always take the time
to inspect the product you are promoting. If it's low in cost, order
it before promoting it. This way you will be able to answer questions
if potential customers call or write you about it.
If the product is more than you can afford
or you don't want to buy it - ask the dealer to send you a brochure
or other information. You need to be aware of any product or service
you are promoting because it is a direct reflection on YOUR company.
Your company name is on the circular and people will think you are
the Prime Source.
Think about it this way. Suppose a shoe
salesperson came to the door without any shoes to show you. They
had no brochures, no information about their product and no knowledge
of what shoes were available. Would you make a purchase simply from
a price list? Probably not! And your customer probably won't either.
If they do happen to take the time to request more information get
it for them. Don't toss their letter in the trash and not answer
it because you don't know the answer. You could be throwing away
a $100 order.
Wouldn't it be worth the 32c investment?
Direct Mail Mailing Tips
If you do decide to mail your own circulars yourself because you
want to be
sure they are mailed - here are some tips to cut costs:
1. Be sure ALL the circulars are printed
on BOTH sides of the paper.
This way - you can get 8 circulars (4 sheets of paper printed on
both
sides) in a standard business-size envelope for 32c.
2. Never, never, never put only one sheet
of paper in an envelope and mail
it. The person receiving it will be confused and you will automatically
be recognized as a newcomer who loves to waste money!
3. If you choose to include a cover letter
with your direct mail, put a
coupon or bonus offer at the bottom of the letter to encourage the
customer to look through your offers and consider them.
4. Fold your circulars in a "Z-fold"
when placing them in the envelope
itself. This way, as soon as the envelope is opened the customer
does
not have to unfold it. Your best offer or "eye-catcher"
is looking
directly at them.
5. When printing circulars on the back
of other circulars, turn one of them
upside down. This way, the order coupon for the flyers are not
back-to-back and customers can place two orders from one circular.
6. Place similar or complementing offers
in each envelope. Don't put a
hodge-podge of all kinds of different items as this will tend to
confuse
the customer. A good combination is: (a) Mailing List, (b) Stamp
Program,
(c) Printing or Typesetting, (d) Money-Making Program.
Continually try different ideas to market your products properly.
Work on it. Make a game out of it. Eventually you will hit upon
the right combination that will literally stuff your mailbox with
orders!