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Lee GLS

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MASS LEAFLET DROPS
« on: May 16, 2011, 05:29:12 pm »
what is the best way to do mass leaflet drops? employ someone, royal mail?

Perfect Windows

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Re: MASS LEAFLET DROPS
« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2011, 06:18:28 pm »
Several options:

Royal Mail.   Pros, most will go out.  Cons, you might be with six other leaflets, you have to plan a long time ahead and follow pretty strict rules about packaging, etc.

Local advertising magazine.  We have a very high quality local one that's only delivered to houses (no flats) in Southampton.  If there's anything like that where you are, piggybacking with that can be quite cheap.  Tip: Ours is an A5 magazine, so our leaflet size at DL sticks out of the ends when it's posted - I think that helps.  Cons, you're at the mercy of their distributors.

Local free ads paper.  Pros, cheap.  Cons, lots will not be delivered and your response rates will be about a third of any other method.

Paying someone to do it?  Well, I'm not retyping this lot so: http://www.ukbusinessforums.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=200064 . It's a VERY long post but gives a solution that I like.

We're currently getting a terrific response from this method, enough that I'm seriously worried about my ability to carry out enough first cleans while maintaining my current customers.  We've now gained 96 customers in six weeks and I'm on my knees every night when I get home.  Still, needs to be done.

Hope this helps,

Vin

Richard iSparkle

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Re: MASS LEAFLET DROPS
« Reply #2 on: May 16, 2011, 07:45:13 pm »
definitely don't use http://www.mailboxnationwide.com who score very hi on google.  absolute con merchants.  i wasted a lot of money with them, and didn't get it back despite them sending me their 'data' showing that they'd leafleted the wrong houses and not delivered most of the leaflets.

as said previously royal mail are not that great as they are a hassle to set iup how they want it, and despite their reassurances, they have sent over 6 leaflets out on the same day for me.

one option is to get everyone in your business out at the start of the day and do an hour of leafleting together...
iSparkle Window Cleaning

www.isparklewindowcleaning.uk

wpclean

Re: MASS LEAFLET DROPS
« Reply #3 on: May 16, 2011, 08:10:48 pm »
Several options:

Royal Mail.   Pros, most will go out.  Cons, you might be with six other leaflets, you have to plan a long time ahead and follow pretty strict rules about packaging, etc.

Local advertising magazine.  We have a very high quality local one that's only delivered to houses (no flats) in Southampton.  If there's anything like that where you are, piggybacking with that can be quite cheap.  Tip: Ours is an A5 magazine, so our leaflet size at DL sticks out of the ends when it's posted - I think that helps.  Cons, you're at the mercy of their distributors.

Local free ads paper.  Pros, cheap.  Cons, lots will not be delivered and your response rates will be about a third of any other method.

Paying someone to do it?  Well, I'm not retyping this lot so: http://www.ukbusinessforums.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=200064 . It's a VERY long post but gives a solution that I like.

We're currently getting a terrific response from this method, enough that I'm seriously worried about my ability to carry out enough first cleans while maintaining my current customers.  We've now gained 96 customers in six weeks and I'm on my knees every night when I get home.  Still, needs to be done.

Hope this helps,

Vin
That is good post, and wondered  what were the main points you use on your leaflet ?

We have just asked for some artwork, but not really impressed !

Perfect Windows

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Re: MASS LEAFLET DROPS
« Reply #4 on: May 16, 2011, 09:08:17 pm »
That is good post, and wondered  what were the main points you use on your leaflet ?

We have just asked for some artwork, but not really impressed !

In terms of the content of the leaflet, all I did was carry round a pad for a week and think of every reason a customer might want to use me and every question I thought they might reasonably ask.  Add in every reason they might NOT call me from a leaflet and address them.  Look at leaflets I get and think why some of them work and some don't (e.g. mobile stops me phoning EVERY time).

That'd fill twenty sides of a leaflet, so I just cut it down and down until I had the main important points.  I use A4 folded to DL because it gives quite a lot of space.  Good pictures help.

However, I really do want to try A/B comparisons, where you mix up two different leaflets and see which works best.  The reasoning behind that is obvious but an odd spin was given to me by one of my customers.  He used to do 200,000 strong mailshots and whenever they did an A/B test, the better performing one was ALWAYS the one he liked least.  It showed him that what he liked was irrelevant.  What mattered was what customers liked.

Mine's far too wordy and technical, if I'm honest.  I'm considering creating one really radically different to see what happens.  35,000 of the current one just turned up, so I'll probably have a run of 20,000 of the second style (which will be a good deal more "blokey") and just see what happens.

There's also another thing about A/B testing, which is that if they are different enough, A might appeal to an entirely different audience from B, so you'd do well releafletting the same roads with different leaflets.

In the end, though, I'm running towards the point where I employ a copy writer; they do this stuff every day and could certainly do much better than I ever could. If the response rate is much higher, they would pay for themselves very quickly. The website I linked to in the previous post is probably a good place to look for one.

Anyroadup, hope that helps,

Vin

KLEENAWAY

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Re: MASS LEAFLET DROPS
« Reply #5 on: May 16, 2011, 10:20:54 pm »
Iv got to say vin (perfect windows) this is some off the info iv seen on here mate! Absolutely briiliant, cheers

Danny