my local paper charges around £500 per10,000 deliverd to a postcode of your chioce. if 2 percent phoned up. it would be worth it.
does anyone know if this figure is realistic.
thanks for any reply.
That equals to £5.00 for every hundred leaflets. That's about the same as 'companies' (usually some old bloke) charge for delivering leaflets; so it's competitive I suppose.
I take it you're talking about one of those 'free papers' that everyone gets?
Personally, I'd go with the 'old bloke' who delivers flyers. At least they'll not be buried in a newspaper.
A one-to-two percent success rate with flyers is possible. So is zero-percent too.
And from the calls you will get, they'll be scattered all over the geographical area your leaflets went. Not compact.
Am I sounding negative; sorry; have a go but don't get your hopes up.
I started from leaflets, and must've put around 10,000 of them out in a two-week solid bought of leafleting.
Canvassing would probably work better though.