14 Mar 2008 02:21:23 | Paul Jesse
Copyright 2005 Paul Jesse
Using flyers is one commonly overlooked method of advertising
offline. Flyers are extremely easy to create. They also allow
you to exhibit some of your creative side, making it just that
much more fun to make money.
In some areas, you may be able to put up as many flyers as you
can afford to duplicate! The more flyers you put up the better
chances you have of making money.
Go to the web site of the product your promoting, and save their
web page to your hard drive. Modify the page a little bit so
that it is in the form of a flyer, and be sure to include your
own affiliate link on the flyer to ensure you make money . Once
you are satisfied with the way it looks, compile a list of all
the possible places you may be able to put up your flyers,(ie)
college campuses, neighborhood bullentin boards, supermarkets,
etc. If you don't have the time to place them, consider hiring
someone to do it for you.
If your flyer directs your potential customer to a web site,
then the only traffic you will receive are those people who
would take the time to enter your web address into their
Internet Browser. That's pretty qualified traffic!
Let's break it down and estimate the amount of sales/traffic you
could receive from a well planned offline flyer campaign. Say
you print 500 flyers promoting an affiliate product that you
signed up for. If you put up 500 flyers on bulletin boards that
allow your flyers for two weeks, you have an almost 100%
guaranteed exposure number of 500 times 14 or 7000 impressions.
If 1% of 7,000 are converted to a $30 dollar sale, you have just
made $2,100 or 70 sales. Now that's good money if you ask me.
All you have to do is find a way to convert your affiliate
products web site to a flyer, and print out as many copies as
you can afford. Then the small task of getting them circulated.
Several months ago I ran a test campaign similar to this and
started to receive sales the day after I posted all my flyers.
You may want to add flyers as part of your advertising plan.
About Author :
Paul Jesse is a rerired government employee turned Internet
Marketer. For Work at Home Resources and Opportunities, visit
his site at: http://www.SheaMarketing.com