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		<description><![CDATA[ADVERTISE WITH CIRCULARS DISTRIBUTE 81/2 X 11&#8243; CIRCULARS Co-op Mailing (short for co-operative) means that two or more businesses share in the cost and distribution of a direct mail campaign. It&#8217;s kind of like having you and another non-competing business split the cost of printing, assembling and mailing an advertising flyer to a shared (same) [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>ADVERTISE WITH CIRCULARS</strong></p>
<p><strong>DISTRIBUTE  81/2 X 11&#8243; CIRCULARS</strong></p>
<p>Co-op Mailing (short for co-operative)  means that two or more businesses<br />
share in the cost and distribution of a direct mail campaign. It&#8217;s kind of<br />
like having you and another non-competing business split the cost of<br />
printing, assembling and mailing an advertising flyer to a shared (same)<br />
marketbase.</p>
<p>Co-op dealing is very beneficial (and usually safe) for everyone involved.<br />
One example of co-op dealing in mail order is to send your 8 1/2&#215;11 camera-<br />
ready circular to a co-op printer and they&#8217;ll print your ad on one side,<br />
their ad on the back side and ship them back to you for a low cost of around<br />
$10 per 1,000. You get your printing almost free and the other dealer gets<br />
his or her flyers mailed on the back of yours free.</p>
<p>But what do you do with them when they are mailed back to you? If you&#8217;re new<br />
to mail order it&#8217;s doubtful you have a mailing list to distribute them to.<br />
Plus, postage costs alone would run you about $290.00 first-class. At this<br />
rate it would have been cheaper to send the camera-ready to a tabloid or<br />
adsheet publisher rather than by a co-op. But don&#8217;t despair.</p>
<p>Simply have the printer ship your copies to a co-op circular mailer instead<br />
of sending them to you. A couple good circular mailers we recommend are BMG<br />
Services, PO Box 429, Johnson KS 67855 (your cost is only 1c for 8 1/2&#215;11<br />
pre-printed circular) or Thorn Gifts, 1807 Stillwater #5, St Paul MN 55119<br />
(your cost is only 5c for each 8 1/2&#215;11 pre-printed circular.) Why the<br />
difference in price? BMG mails by bulk rate and Thorn mails by first-class.<br />
Either method is effective and sure beats paying 29c each. </p>
<p>In addition, you benefit from the mailing list of the circular mailer. If<br />
this particular mailer sells a mailing list, having them do a 1,000 or 5,000<br />
&#8220;test&#8221; mailing for you would be a way to test their names. You should get a<br />
few responses from a mailing of this size but it all depends on &#8220;what&#8221; you<br />
are offering and the &#8220;price&#8221; you are offering it for. It&#8217;s very difficult to<br />
sell any item for more than $50 on a 8 1/2&#215;11&#8243; circular. For items costing<br />
more than $50, you need to use the two-step approach. In other words, use<br />
the 8 1/2&#215;11&#8243; circular to generate inquiries and follow-up with the complete<br />
sales materials that constitute the higher price the customer may decide to<br />
pay.</p>
<p>Another idea is that you could contact a dealer with products and services<br />
not conflicting with your own and ask them to co-op mail for you. In this<br />
deal, you would pay for the 2-sided printing (with the mailer&#8217;s ad on back<br />
of yours) and he/she would mail them for you free of charge. It works!</p>
<p>Another way to co-op deal in mail order is by co-op advertising. High<br />
Mountain Advertiser and Popular Advertiser are both long running co-op<br />
publications. You place your ad the first time through a dealer and all<br />
future ads are 50% less. Then you have the option of mailing pre-printed<br />
copies with your name in the publisher&#8217;s block as an authorized dealer.<br />
When other people order advertising, they will send their orders to you.<br />
You keep 50% of the money and send the rest (along with the order) back to<br />
the publisher. This way, you can have your 8 1/2&#215;11 circulars printed and<br />
mailed in a publication at a 50% savings.</p>
<p>Coal Publishing, 27 South 4th Avenue, Highland Park NJ 08904 also offers<br />
co-op advertising in their &#8220;Small Business Keeps America Growing&#8221; tabloid.<br />
For the low cost of $35 per tabloid-size page, you can have your 8 1/2&#215;11&#8243;<br />
circular along with four 2-inch ads printed and mailed to a whopping 5,000<br />
circulation. All you are responsible for is the mailing of 200 of them.<br />
Any beginner can handle mailing 50 per week to a mailing list or to their<br />
own customers. Besides, no one can offer you a 5,000 honest circulation for<br />
this price. This is a real money-saver!</p>
<p>If you market the direct mail method, it&#8217;s a good idea to send a good<br />
circular you plan to keep around for awhile to a mail order printer and<br />
have 1,000 printed on 1 side. Then, you can use the back of 100 or so for<br />
testing purposes of other circulars. Run down to the copy shop and run the<br />
circulars through the copier by printing on the back side. Only run 100 or<br />
less and send them to the best names you can find. If they pull orders, you<br />
may have a winner and can have 1,000 printed. Nothing is more annoying than<br />
being stuck with 1,000 circulars with something you want to mail on one side<br />
and something outdated on the back.</p>
<p>NOTICE: Rates and prices shown here were current at the time of writing.<br />
Call for quotes.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://wealthcreationplanet.com/blog/about/">James Nsien2</a><br />
<a href="http://wealthcreationplanet.com/">Wealth Creation Planet</a><br />
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