This EDDM is a great way to make money, I have a couple of clients (restaurants) who order 40,000 6.5 x 9 postcards twice a year (80,000 a year) , it's an easy $10,400 net profit each restaurant and it takes 30 minutes to change prices and add new pictures. You can have 6 of these clients and each year it's over $62,000 just on these clients.
@@MarketingSavvyRockstars If you haven't gotten into it, start tomorrow, I used to sell Yellow Pages and businesses will pay up $6,000 or more in thr AT&T one for full page color ads, that's for a full year every month.
@OneAwareness1 Get a business license first, take a couple of sales courses free online, High Respons Marketing has templates, and can get you postcards. I'm a print broker, meaning I singed up with large printing companies that work with only graphic designers or like you if you get a license. The print jobs are extremely inexpensive. Send out the template and get a couple of prints to show as an example and just go place to place and talk to owners. Now, it's not going to be go meet an owner, and they will buy right away. It can happen, but you need to build that relationship. If you watch his videos, you will get the idea, I could show you, and it's easy, but I don't use people's platforms to help my business that's a bit tacky. But watch his videos your start up cost can be realistically like the cost of a license $50, a set of business cards 1,000 16pt thick full color both sides, after you get set up as a print broker (which is free) like $28. Printing a sample may be a couple of bucks at FedEx Kinkos for like 5 prints. So, less than $100 plus whatever Canva charges to design, which I think there is a free version, I'm not sure I use photshop. You can also outsource your design out of the country, but I believe he has all that stuff on his channel and various platforms. But the re orders are awesome very very little work once you get fast. I can change the design and prices for my clients in an hour. Send them the proof, they review and accept it, and send me a check or cash. And I re order around $4,000 in 1 or 2 hours. Again, it takes time, trust the process, and when you are about to give up, keep going.
"Even if it's something boring like finance" 😂 ... I'm gonna contact you soon about my financial advising business mailers. Love the content, very helpful.
Great video! Question...so the post office has no problem with the offers being between the indicia and local postal customer? Also, I'm looking at doing a 4.25 x 11 vertical. Any thoughts on how effective these are? Thanks.
lol both of my upcoming postcards almost have that exact curve/shape! I’ve been going over those magic bullets you recommended so hopefully my next card for myself grabs their attention!
Hey Jake, have you ever had any peers or people that have used EDDM for doctors offices? I’m thinking of using it to find patients near me but curious for your feedback. Thanks !
@@HighResponseMarketing Yeah, I realized that the one I just created for my client had too much wording. Going to redo with the advantage statement using your temple.
You guys ever do any conversion rate data? Google says 0.5% to 4.4%. I'm not really in a position to send out 1k cards and not make any return lol. I've been using Google ads for about 6 months and it's conversion rate for me has been about 2%. Direct Mail is a little more expensive than Google ads, it's shorter duration than Google ads, and it's just making me nervous. I've seen his clients send out 10k per mailing, and that just seems way too expensive for basically one day of ads. I know you guys believe in this stuff, so any info you guys might have about low volume mailings, I'd love to hear your experience.
Postcards aren’t a “one day” thing, I’m still getting business from cards I put out almost 7 months ago. It’s physical, people hold onto them and see them repeatedly until they’re ready to call. Everyone is competing for attention online and with so much content it’s hard to jump out. Postcards don’t need to have an algorithm deciding your ads fate. Everyone that you want gets one, there isn’t any competition, and they can physically hold onto them. Not knocking online, you should do everything that works.
You must have more than one marketing avenue, so take the risk and test out what’s working for others in your industry. There’s enough info out there to help you avoid making easy mistakes
How come you didn’t include the rectangular portion of the indicia in the area that USPS suggests? You placed it at the bottom of the card. Does USPS not really care that much about that?
This EDDM is a great way to make money, I have a couple of clients (restaurants) who order 40,000 6.5 x 9 postcards twice a year (80,000 a year) , it's an easy $10,400 net profit each restaurant and it takes 30 minutes to change prices and add new pictures. You can have 6 of these clients and each year it's over $62,000 just on these clients.
Wicked well done
@@MarketingSavvyRockstars If you haven't gotten into it, start tomorrow, I used to sell Yellow Pages and businesses will pay up $6,000 or more in thr AT&T one for full page color ads, that's for a full year every month.
What is the startup cost for this kind of operation? Is it mostly just a printer purchase and ink?
@OneAwareness1 Get a business license first, take a couple of sales courses free online, High Respons Marketing has templates, and can get you postcards. I'm a print broker, meaning I singed up with large printing companies that work with only graphic designers or like you if you get a license. The print jobs are extremely inexpensive. Send out the template and get a couple of prints to show as an example and just go place to place and talk to owners. Now, it's not going to be go meet an owner, and they will buy right away. It can happen, but you need to build that relationship. If you watch his videos, you will get the idea, I could show you, and it's easy, but I don't use people's platforms to help my business that's a bit tacky. But watch his videos your start up cost can be realistically like the cost of a license $50, a set of business cards 1,000 16pt thick full color both sides, after you get set up as a print broker (which is free) like $28. Printing a sample may be a couple of bucks at FedEx Kinkos for like 5 prints. So, less than $100 plus whatever Canva charges to design, which I think there is a free version, I'm not sure I use photshop. You can also outsource your design out of the country, but I believe he has all that stuff on his channel and various platforms. But the re orders are awesome very very little work once you get fast. I can change the design and prices for my clients in an hour. Send them the proof, they review and accept it, and send me a check or cash. And I re order around $4,000 in 1 or 2 hours. Again, it takes time, trust the process, and when you are about to give up, keep going.
Who mails them out? The restaurant?
I would love to see this type of video for putting together ads for the 9x12 cards and how to make it all come together.
"Even if it's something boring like finance" 😂 ... I'm gonna contact you soon about my financial advising business mailers. Love the content, very helpful.
sounds good to me!
Great stuff as usual Jake! Learning so much. Do you have a canva template for the 9x12 card? Thanks for all the knowledge!
thank you Matthew! yes!
Super rad of you to re-design that card! Very value inducing-this was very engaging.Thanks Jake!
thank you thank you!!
@@HighResponseMarketing now redo that cumbersome domain name....or do I have to?!
Great video! You defiantly improved that post card by 100%
Thanks!
Thanks for this. What's a good price to charge businesses for an eddm campaign with this size card?
60 cents is a good kind of starting point!
Great video! Question...so the post office has no problem with the offers being between the indicia and local postal customer? Also, I'm looking at doing a 4.25 x 11 vertical. Any thoughts on how effective these are? Thanks.
Definitely one of your best videos!
@@TerryOwen-l2q 👊🏼👊🏼
Nice to see this video. Hi Jake and everyone ❤❤❤
Awesome design 👌👌👌🩵🩵🩵
hey!!! thanks
Lots of great tips, Jake. Thanks!
thanks Brian!
Awesome stuff, jake!
Thanks!
Lots of great information here! Thank you Jake! 👍
My pleasure!
lol both of my upcoming postcards almost have that exact curve/shape! I’ve been going over those magic bullets you recommended so hopefully my next card for myself grabs their attention!
haha nice!
Hey Jake, Do you have a 9x12 (FULL COLOR) postcard Template and a New Mover Template for sale?
Thank you Jake this was outstanding!
thank you thank you!
do you have a design layout for the 9x12 postcards
yes email!
@@HighResponseMarketing Sorry not following... email?
@@HighResponseMarketing Also, I text you about a call tomorrow
Does your course actually show you how to actually put a postcard together so they look great
Awesome video to wake up to!👏
Bringing the heat today!!
@@HighResponseMarketing With this boost of confidence in my design skills, I will!!🤓
Good info, and approach, will send this to my GA who designs my coupon ads, and watch his head explode, LOL
@@haroldsmith3391 loll
Very helpful video, thank you!
So glad to hear!!
Hey Jake, have you ever had any peers or people that have used EDDM for doctors offices? I’m thinking of using it to find patients near me but curious for your feedback. Thanks !
yes!!! especially primary care/urgent care.
You are fantastic. Pure gold.
thank you!!
Awesome designs
Thank you! Cheers!
Love this fantastic video thanks
thank you!
This was an amazing video. Thank you so much!
@@NaiPD glad you liked it!
@@HighResponseMarketing Yeah, I realized that the one I just created for my client had too much wording. Going to redo with the advantage statement using your temple.
Thank you Jake for this very helpful
Happy to help
Jake,you are the best, i'm going to send you my design, can you do a video on it?
Yeah definitely!
Thank you Jake!!!!!
anytime!
NICE!!!
Thanks!
6:35 Jake never fails to make me laugh😂
it's true though lol
Love this video! Could you do one for a dog walking service?
You guys ever do any conversion rate data? Google says 0.5% to 4.4%. I'm not really in a position to send out 1k cards and not make any return lol. I've been using Google ads for about 6 months and it's conversion rate for me has been about 2%. Direct Mail is a little more expensive than Google ads, it's shorter duration than Google ads, and it's just making me nervous. I've seen his clients send out 10k per mailing, and that just seems way too expensive for basically one day of ads. I know you guys believe in this stuff, so any info you guys might have about low volume mailings, I'd love to hear your experience.
Postcards aren’t a “one day” thing, I’m still getting business from cards I put out almost 7 months ago. It’s physical, people hold onto them and see them repeatedly until they’re ready to call. Everyone is competing for attention online and with so much content it’s hard to jump out. Postcards don’t need to have an algorithm deciding your ads fate. Everyone that you want gets one, there isn’t any competition, and they can physically hold onto them. Not knocking online, you should do everything that works.
You must have more than one marketing avenue, so take the risk and test out what’s working for others in your industry. There’s enough info out there to help you avoid making easy mistakes
what format do you print them, png , jpg?
Preferably pdf but high res jpg is fine too
How come you didn’t include the rectangular portion of the indicia in the area that USPS suggests? You placed it at the bottom of the card. Does USPS not really care that much about that?
it can go in a lot of areas, anywhere on the right half.
@@HighResponseMarketing Thank you, this is helpful information for some designs.
Thank you.
thanks for watching Thomas!
This is an awesome design tutorial?