Postcards to market my info product

by Tobuso
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I have an original info product that I plan on marketing. It is a financial advice product.

I want to sell it via postcards since I already have my own indicia for mailing bulk for another business I do. I have just not done anything like this specifically.

I plan on pricing the report for $98. I also plan to utilize an IVR so I can have the prospect that calls the postcard number listen to a recorded pitch and they can press 1 to be transfered to make the purchase. At first the transfered call will go directly to me but eventually I want to either employ people to answer the calls or outsource it.

I am interested in anyones feedback who has marketed an info product like this.
#info #market #postcards #product
  • Profile picture of the author ewenmack
    Originally Posted by Tobuso View Post

    I have an original info product that I plan on marketing. It is a financial advice product.

    I want to sell it via postcards since I already have my own indicia for mailing bulk for another business I do. I have just not done anything like this specifically.

    I plan on pricing the report for $98. I also plan to utilize an IVR so I can have the prospect that calls the postcard number listen to a recorded pitch and they can press 1 to be transfered to make the purchase. At first the transfered call will go directly to me but eventually I want to either employ people to answer the calls or outsource it.

    I am interested in anyones feedback who has marketed an info product like this.
    Sounds like you have read how it's done by 2 guys who have done it successfully.

    They teach...

    1 what markets to go in

    2 find a buyer list

    3 all about the postcard

    4 set up the recorded message and press 1 to speak to an operator to buy.

    Have you bought the training?

    Best,
    Ewen
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  • Profile picture of the author sandalwood
    Originally Posted by Tobuso View Post

    I have an original info product that I plan on marketing. It is a financial advice product.

    I want to sell it via postcards since I already have my own indicia for mailing bulk for another business I do. I have just not done anything like this specifically.

    I plan on pricing the report for $98. I also plan to utilize an IVR so I can have the prospect that calls the postcard number listen to a recorded pitch and they can press 1 to be transfered to make the purchase. At first the transfered call will go directly to me but eventually I want to either employ people to answer the calls or outsource it.

    I am interested in anyones feedback who has marketed an info product like this.
    If you are selling your product in the U.S., you may have to be licensed. If it is a generic newsletter, than nope. But, on the other hand, depending on the sophistication of the NL you may need a boiler plate SEC statement.

    Since you didn't say what kind of financial advice product it is my remark merely is a heads up. Wish you the best of success. IMHO it is best to be safe than sorry.
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    • Profile picture of the author internetmarketer1
      Originally Posted by sandalwood View Post

      If you are selling your product in the U.S., you may have to be licensed. If it is a generic newsletter, than nope. But, on the other hand, depending on the sophistication of the NL you may need a boiler plate SEC statement.

      Since you didn't say what kind of financial advice product it is my remark merely is a heads up. Wish you the best of success. IMHO it is best to be safe than sorry.
      Yes, you donmt want to be sorry in the end for not being prepared.
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  • Profile picture of the author AnnaMolly
    It will work. You should make it more of a high end product however. Direct marketing, personalized is the most efficient type of marketing. If you can somehow get a mailing list with the same interest it is even better.
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    • Profile picture of the author MichaelWinicki
      Without a highly targeted list, you're probably going to be spending at least a couple hundred dollars for one sale.

      It's very, very difficult to break-even (not to mention actually making money) on the front end when selling an info product for less than a couple hundred dollars.

      You might be better off going with a less expensive front end product ($10 or less) and then creating an ascension "ladder" of products.
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