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1. Read all you can on
the subject of "Mail Order Selling" and
apply this knowledge to building your Mail Order business.
2. At first start slowly on a part time
basis until you begin
to make money. Then, expand your business until you have made
enough money to go full time.
3. Be willing to stick-to-it and give yourself
enough time for
a good chance to begin making money regardless of past setbacks
or failures.
4. Purchase printed stationary, labels,
rubber stamps and a
quality postal scale, typewriter, etc. for professional
appearances.
5. Plan your area you'll be operating from
so you have
everything in easy reach. This makes operating, mailing, etc.
easier and faster.
6. Build your business around all types
of money making plans;
read about dealership offers, dealer supplies, advertising and
all types of books and information to bring the most profits for
your efforts. Weed out non-producing offers. Keep up on what's
new, give customers the best choices.
7. Choose a product or service that appeals
to you and is in
demand. A good way to see what's selling is to get listed on
several of the Big Mails Wanted Lists for several months.
8. Check out sources of printed material.
Get reprint rights
if you can to assure a constant supply to fill orders.
9. If source is a drop-shipper, make certain
you can be assured
orders will be shipped and on time.
10. Offer customers a choice of related
items listed and priced
in your sales letter or circular.
11. Offer customers a money back guarantee
on items not special
order or customized.
12. Use only good quality printed material.
Your material (and
all of your products) reflects directly upon you as a business
person.
13. Always KEY your material and advertising.
Keep a record of
which is selling and which is not so you can make adjustments.
14. In your ads, use Free Information.
Details for a LSASE
(Large Self Addressed Stamped Envelope) etc. to sell offers.
Never ask for more than a dollar or two from your 1" or 2"
display or classified ads.
15. Place as many ads in different Mail
Order publications as
you can with circulations of at least 2000 and up.
16. Change publications to reach as many
prospects as you can.
17. Use ideas from suppliers advertising.
These ads are
produced by professional ad writers that know how to get orders.
18. Don't write any advertising until you
have studied
everything you can on the subject. Gather, study and learn from
other dealers' ads.
19. Don't hesitate to use professional
help (if necessary) to
write ads for your offers until such time as you feel you can
write ads to test and see if you get orders.
20. Many times a "cover letter"
(sales letter) sent along with
order form and/or circular for offers that cost $5.00 and up
will pull more orders (See #19).
21. Place your advertising in publications
that are read by
people that can relate to and may want or need what you have to
offer.
22. Use a bulk mailing permit when mailings
reach over 250.
Try asking for a first class stamp for free details.
23. Ship orders promptly, within 15 days
minimum. Always use
correct postage amount.
24. Inform customers if their order will
be delayed beyond 15
days.
25. Be an HONEST DEALER and abide by all
Postal Regulations.
You must never argue with a customer if a refund is requested
and refund it promptly.