The Four Different Leaflet Distribution Flavours (business marketing solutions) - Which One Are You?

By Dominic Donaldson

  For years the advertising and marketing industry have been selling their wares and getting their messages across through leaflet distribution. It’s a simple and cost effective way of raising a profile and selling a product, but there is a lot more to it than a piece of paper with text and graphics printed on it. There are several other factors at play; location, amount, coverage and even what type of leaflet.

The type of leaflet used in a leaflet distribution campaign can say a lot about the product or service you are advertising. It can convey humour or seriousness, the quality of your product and the availability. The choice of what type of medium you choose in your leaflet distribution campaign should be one of the first decisions you make. Making the wrong decision could completely negate any positive effects that the rest of your campaign has.

The word leaflet is widely used to encompass all forms of printed material that can be used in leaflet distribution but also has a more specific meaning. There are in fact four different types of printed material that can be used in a campaign of which a leaflet is just one.

Leaflet - A leaflet is a single printed piece of paper which is usually folded. These leaflets are also known as flyers. They are the easiest to produce, both logistically and economically, and can be used to promote everything from businesses to products and services. They are commonly posted through letter boxes, handed out in the street or inserted into newspapers. Flyers come in many sizes and can be very plain or given a glossy finish to convey a certain image.

Their widespread use has been complimented by the increase in desktop publishing and the ability to combine text and images on home computers. The finished products can be printed at home or sent to a commercial printer. In both instances the images, the message is printed on just one side although this is not always so and leaflets with print on both sides are increasingly common.

Pamphlet - A pamphlet is an unbound series of printed sheets. For businesses or products that have more to advertise or say using a pamphlet in a leaflet distribution campaign is preferable to a leaflet in that it has more space and scope to explain sometimes complicated or list several products or services and any variations on those products or services as well. The fact that it is unbound also means that it is still an affordable option for most businesses.

Pamphlets are often used by businesses that offer a more bespoke service or to sell products that are more exclusive or high end. The look of a pamphlet conveys more of a degree of quality and that can be important depending on what is being advertised.

Poster - Posters can come in all sorts of sizes, usually from A4 onwards. Although posters are more suited to site specific campaigns and are associated with billboards they are becoming increasingly popular in leaflet distribution. They are not as disposable as pamphlets and leaflets and so the thought is that they will be kept longer and displayed in places that it is not easy to get a message displayed. They also convey added quality.

Brochure - A brochure is a step up from a pamphlet in that it is often bound and printed on higher quality material. A brochure is designed to be kept a lot longer than pamphlets and leaflets, often as long as a year. Brochures go into more detail and contain more information and are used in leaflet distribution to advertise top end services and products.

Dominic Donaldson is an expert in the leaflet distribution industry.

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Personal Coaching and Internet Marketing
By Michael Soliven

  So you’ve just started an online business. The feeling of excitement is there as you’re dreams of making tons of money flood your mind. But what’s next?

Many beginning Internet marketers fall into the trap of not preparing themselves for the tough tasks ahead of running a business. Many people have profited from the Internet. However, there are countless novices who have failed due to lack of direction in effective online marketing.

This is where personal coaching and mentorship become very important. I’m sure you’ve been sold on the fact that the online business you’ve just gotten into is the next big thing. The person or sponsor who brought you in is probably excited too, because that means more money for them. But what steps have you taken to really get to know this person? Have you made contact with them? I’ve compiled a list of important things to keep in mind when you’re looking to create a business relationship with someone.

1. Always talk to the person FIRST before signing up.

If you’re on the verge of signing up with a potential sponsor, it’s a very good idea to make contact with that person. Do they have a number that you can call? Are they easy to talk to? Are they knowledgeable of the product or service that you’ll be marketing? Will they support and direct you? Get to know this person, because they will most likely determine your success in that program.

2. Have weekly contact with your sponsor.

If you’re new to Internet marketing, you’re going to need develop a game plan. Does your new sponsor/coach have a duplicatable plan in place for you? This person must be an effective teacher for you to succeed. Learning from trial and error is fine, but why take that route when someone else has already experienced the process. Set weekly meetings with this person, so that they can help you track your progress and hold you accountable for your goals.

3. Be a coach to someone else.

Finally, your online success is probably going to be determined by how effective of a coach you are to others. Your business will be successful, and you must teach others how to be successful as well. Be in contact with your new people. Add value to them. Show them what works for you. You will see your business explode if you just help others. Zig Ziglar, the sales and marketing legend, says that if you help just enough people get what they want, you will get what you want!

Michael Soliven is a Success Mentor, Online Entrepreneur, and a Manager for a Fortune 500 Marketing Company in California. In 2003, he earned his Bachelors Degree in Communication from La Sierra University in Riverside, CA. For more info, go to http://www.roadmap2yoursuccess.com

Learn About The Banyan Tree Branching Method In MLM
By Lou Casali

  Network marketing scheme is like a banyan tree that can grow to several hectares with its several thousand arms.

Every Down Line is a Share that is similar to the shoot that comes out of the banyan tree.

The value of each share varies per market performance, the strength of each shoot of the Banyan Tree depends on how it deep roots itself and finds nourishment.

Life changing money in network marketing does not come unless you have aggression.

Aggression in performance is the key to success, aggression in creating a lot of shoots like the banyan tree.

Aggression in continuing to grow yourself. You do not stop with creating down lines, but you continue to make more and more sales and more and more recruitment.

The main branch of the banyan tree continues to grow even after it gives out a 1000 branches or more. Every up line should continue to grow even after they make the down lines.

Everything has a price to pay, if you need to make life changing money with network marketing you need to show strength of personality and you have to pay the price of great character.

After you have met with your minimum down line targets you have to continue to be selling and recruiting for several reasons. If you continue to be selling and recruiting throughout your MLM life span, your growth will not be affected due to broken down lines. Rather your growth will be constant and up going, if your down lines outperforms you are going to benefit; even if they perform at a low rate, you will be having a constant growth assuming that if one branch of your down line fails the other will perform. Even if your growth is not going to be exponentially high, it will be adding up each year.

The up line distributor has better merits and benefits than the other recruit down lines because he joined the race a bit earlier than others. This is similar to the many arms of the banyan tree; the early arms deep root and balance the tree and they are strong and better than new roots; the stronger you are as an up line the more money you make.

The primary trunk of the banyan tree continues to grow through hectares supported by several arms. Similarly, the MLM system spreads with the support of several down lines and further recruits so that they deep root enough to make a consistent sale always.

Even though the banyan tree makes lot of arms to root it self, the primary trunk and the old trunks continue to grow! It is because of this growth pattern the banyan tree stays strong and good despite having so many shoots.

If the tree would have allowed the shoots to grow and if the primary trunk stopped performing or growing, then the whole system would fall.

The process of the main branch and every new shoot continuing to grow is also another reason for why the tree will be able to stand strong even if one of the shoots get cut off or do not perform.

LC is a professional network marketer who specializes in teaching others how to be successful with network marketing. If you want to get in touch with LC or learn more about network marketing success, Just click here

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