HOW & WHERE TO ADVERTISE 
A Quick Study in marketing, plus recommended 
advertising/mailing list sources... 
 
 
	More than anything else, the key to success in business depends on how and where  
you advertise.  You must advertise or forever remain unknown.  If you have "the better  
mousetrap," you have to let the people know about it, or your ideas and efforts will come  
to nothing. 
 
	Everybody seemingly has an idea for a product, a service or a "how-to" manual of  
some kind.  Many people spend half their lives perfecting a product, learning how to  
perform a special service, or writing a book - only to end up penniless and heartbroken  
because "no one beats a path to their door" to buy whatever it is they're trying to sell. 
 
	In most cases, it's a matter of whether you want to "go down in history" as just  
another inventor, hard-worker, author or you want to "sell a product and enjoy the  
rewards." 
 
	Always do some basic common sense product analysis and market research before  
you begin building, learning or putting together something you want other people to buy.   
The same kind of "research" will save you time, frustration, and money, if you apply the  
same principles to every "selling opportunity" that arouses your interest. 
 
	Make up a check list of questions that must be answered before you embark upon  
any project or get too deeply involved in any selling situation.  Such a check list should  
answer the following questions: 
 
	l) Who will I sell it to? 
	2) Do these people really want, and need it? 
	3) How large is the market? 
	4) How will I reach these people & get them to buy? 
	5) Is anyone else selling a similar product, service or book? 
	6) What makes my product & strategies different? 
	7) Can I supply the product at a price the customer will pay, and still make a profit  
	    for myself? 
	8) How much time, effort & money will I have to invest in order to reach my profit  
	    goals? 
	9) Do I really have the resources, and the stamina to carry this idea through to 	 
	    success? 
 
	Once you've answered these questions - completed this bit of basic product  
analysis and market research - then you can start planning exactly how you intend to sell  
it, and map out your advertising strategy from there.  You'll find success in any selling  
effort, much easier, and much more profitable, if you honestly and objectively answer  
these "check list" questions before you begin. 
 
	It's absolutely imperative that you analyze the product, and profile your  
prospective customer - the saleability of your product, and the demand for such a product  
by the people you want to buy.  One other thing, don't ever overlook or "poo pah" your 
real and/or imagined competition. 
 
	When people neglect to analyze the product, and answer the basic market re search  
questions, they're almost certainly doomed to failure.  These are precisely the reasons for  
failure amongst people who attempt to start a mail order business.  We get literally "tons  
of mail order offers" for products that are losers; and even offers from people trying to sell  
us our own materials and/or related items which we can buy at wholesale prices. 
 
	When Sears & Roebuck sends out a new catalog or sales circular, do you "really"  
think they send one to Montgomery Ward? Another thing, this "we're all friends and in the  
same business, so you buy from me and I'll buy from you" philosophy may keep you busy  
and your mailbox full, but it'll never result in profits on your P & L sheet.  Advertise in the  
media that reaches your buyers, and send your direct mail materials to people most likely 
to buy - not to sellers! 
 
	Remember, your first task is to determine who your most likely customers are, and  
then design your advertising campaign to reach those specific people.  Generally, you  
wouldn't try to sell pantyhose with an ad in a car care magazine; or socket wrenches with  
an ad in a magazine for brides-to-be. 
 
	In other words, design your advertisements to appeal to "your kind of customer”, 
and then, place these advertisements in the publications these people buy and read.  If 
you're selling gift items, crafts and other merchandise, advertise in those kinds of 
publications - general merchandise catalogs catering to that kind of buyer.  If you're 
wanting to recruit sales people, dealers and distributors, place your ads in publications 
reaching the people looking for these kinds of opportunities. 
 
	I don't recommend that you begin, or attempt to launch your business via direct  
mail, but when the time comes for you to expand into direct mail, be discriminate - select  
mailing lists for your type of customer.  Do-it-yourselfers for shop tools, cosmetics buyers  
for jewelry and self-adornment merchandise, how-to-book buyers for your crafts, hobbies  
& self-improvement books, opportunity seekers for business start-up manuals, and proven 
advertisers for your publications. 
 
	So, when you read in a business success article that you should place your ad in  
publications carrying similar ads - the advice being given is "to place your ads in  
publications 'reaching' your kind of buyer."  Just because it's a publications reaching mail  
order people and you're selling imported gift items by mail, doesn't mean your ad will pull  
from exposure in that publication.  Always add one more answer:  Does it reach a large  
number of the type of buyers I'm selling to? 
 
	Definitely, this is where many mail order entrepreneurs go wrong, and very  
definitely, this is the fallacy of advertising in the M/O ad sheets.  Analyzing the type of  
people a publication reaches; and the loyalty as well as true interests of a publication's  
readers; and then determining whether of not they'll respond to your ad, is easy if you will  
just ask yourself a few common sense questions... 
 
	Mail Order Ad Sheet:  These reach beginning and small mail order dealers...  Their  
appeal is largely egotistical to see the advertiser's name/ad in print - read by other mail  
order dealers to see who is advertising, what's being advertised, and for the accumulation  
or compiling of mailing lists.  Very little if any response from the recipients who are  
looking, not for thing to buy, but for shortcuts to more profits. 
 
	Mail Order Tab Sheets:  These reach basically the same audience as the M/O Ad  
Sheets...  Generally more appealing because of the "instructional" articles and greater  
space devoted to mentioning who's doing what/names in print & free publicity.  Rate these  
according to the "information" being passed along in the articles.  Usually, these  
publications pull a greater response than the ad sheets, but still, they're largest audience is  
one made up of sellers. 
 
	Mail Order Dealer Catalogs:  These reach the mail order dealers, plus a very large  
segment of specific buyers - generally related to the overall kind of merchandise offered  
within the catalog.  Unless there are "business building" articles, the recipients generally  
toss them aside after a quick glance... These are very good showcases for your  
dealer/distributor ads, and it it's an "established" merchandise catalog of the kind of  
product you're selling, these catalogs can be very good advertising outlets for you... 
 
	Extra Income Magazines, such as Money Making Magic, Venture and  
Entrepreneur:  These publications individually reach a very loyal basic subscriber list, most  
of the people wanting or hoping to get started with, or already involved in a spare time  
extra income project, and tremendously large numbers of "first time" readers with each  
issue.  Look for, and rate them according to the balance of actual "business building"  
articles they carry, in relationship to their advertising - and overall, according the quality  
of the publication as well as the audience each is trying to reach - do the articles really help  
you, or are they "publicity write-ups" for the advertisers...  You'll find that these  
magazines are retained, and referred to by the recipients for years...  In almost every case,  
you can expect a good response from your ads placed in one of these magazines -  
provided you've got a good ad and it's geared to the readers of that particular magazine. 
 
	Remember:  The bottom line is in knowing your type of buyer - presenting your  
product or opportunity in a style that appeals especially to that type of buyers - and then  
placing your ad in the publication reaching your kind of buyer. 
 
	Cooking magazines for recipes; mechanical opportunities in the mechanics  
magazines; self-improvement books and merchandise in general merchandise catalogs; and  
income opportunities in the business building self-help magazines such as Money Making  
Magic! 
 
	Besides matching the profile of your customer with the demographics of the  
publication, it's also important that you match your selling prices within the average price  
range of everything else offered in that publication.  Running an ad to sell a book at $65 in  
a publication featuring $20 books, probably won't pull for you.  By the same token, any  
ads attempting to promote "reproduction type" reports in a magazine selling $50 books,  
probably won't bring very many responses for you either. 
 
	To achieve success - know your product, profile your prospective buyer, design  
advertising that appeals to the self-interests of that specific kind of buyer; and place your  
ads in publications reaching those kinds of buyers.  If you're trying to sell by direct mail,  
send your offers to prospective buyers - not sellers of the same type of materials you're  
attempting to sell. 
 
	Very few people recognize a legitimate opportunity, even when you hit them over  
the head with it - even so, unless you've got something REALLY NEW, and a deal that  
really is THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME, save your money and don't try to push  
your program onto other mail order dealers who may already be selling it. 
 
	Assuming that you "know" your typical customer, and the best media to reach this  
kind of customer, the next step is putting your ad together.  It's been said millions of times  
before, but it's important that you UNDERSTAND, and REMEMBER:  Your ad MUST  
appeal to the self-interest of your prospect.  It must somehow be different, and better, than  
all the others, particularly if your product is being advertised in the same publication by  
other mail order dealers. 
 
	Nothing beats originality.  Write your ads from a different angle.  Lead off with the  
answer to every customer's most important question:  What will I get if I send in my  
money? 
 
	Use words to paint pictures of success, wealth and happiness.  Eliminate the  
customer's fears of being taken or ripped off.  Picture yourself in your prospective  
customer's shoes, and give him real reasons to send his money to you.  And finally, make it 
easy for him to order - call toll free; use your bank card; order now and we'll bill you later;  
self-addressed envelope. 
 
	Don't be too determined to sell your primary product from your ad.  Chances are,  
if it's as good as you say it is, and you really want to make big profits, you should use a  
sales letter 4 or more pages in length.  Consider a "leader" item, and run an ad such as  
this:  FREE RAGS TO RICHES MAIL ORDER OPPORTUNITY guide!  Send your  
name, ad dress, zip code & two first class stamps. 
 
	Then in response to all the takers of this Free Offer, include the complete sales  
letter, brochure, order form, and self-addressed return reply envelope with the booklet you  
send out.  Using this 2 step method, some people have attained 60 and 70 percent sales for  
their primary product. 
 
	In response, you send out the book and a sales letter inviting the recipient to avail  
himself of your mail order business consulting services. 
 
	Again, the rules are:  Determine who you want for a customer.  Get his undivided  
attention, and then sell him your product or service.  Simple, easy, and it works every  
time!  All it takes is a little bit of common sense on your part! 
 
	A small, inexpensive classified ad offering a "most wanted" leader item, followed  
up with a dynamic sales letter...  and your success is virtually guaranteed!  As a means to  
an end, particularly if you're wanting to enlist people to sell your product for you. 
 
	Start an ad sheet - run exchange ads with every ad sheet publisher in the country -  
there are literally thousands of them. 
 
	But, instead of running ads to promote your ad sheet, run your "leader item" offer  
and follow up with your sales letter on your primary product.  From this, you'll get  
fantastic FREE exposure; inquiries from people you can actually sell to; and the virtual  
"no-cost" establishment of a nationwide sales force to promote your business. 
 
	Do chain letters really work?  In no way, form or fashion! But, this method of  
running your "leader item" ad as an exchange ad, will work - and besides, it's legal!  The  
end result will be what the chain letter promoters are promising you - People all over the  
country promoting and selling your business for you. 
 
	You can't do it all by yourself.  You must multiply yourself - get other people to  
help you, and present your product offer to as many potential customers as possible. And  
so long as you're working from a limited budget, there's no way on this green earth you  
can afford the kind of advertising costs necessary for overnight success!
 
	Finally, comes the moment of truth.  Do you have what it takes - the ability to go  
on studying, learning, and adapting - the dedication and the stamina to last it through to  
the kind of success you want? 
 
	It's important that you do your homework - product analysis  and market research  
- the rest is merely common sense.  You've  got it, now use it!  For sure, it won't be easy -  
there's work ahead, and lots of comprehension required - but you CAN do it, and the end  
result will be well worth the investment.  After all,  what have you got to lose but a try at  
total success? 
 
	From here on out, the ball is in your court and an investment of some kind of  
action on your part is required... 
 
PUBLICATIONS TO PERUSE AS ADVERTISING SHOWCASES... 
 
 
Frontier Times					Grit 
PO Box 3338					PO Box 5 
Austin, TX 78764				Sarasota, FL  34230 
 
Woman's Day					American Rifleman 
1633 Broadway-42nd Floor			1600 Rhode Island Ave., NW 
New York, NY  10019			        Washington, DC  20036 
 
Coin World					Furniture 
911 Vandemark Road				229 Park Avenue South 
Sidney, OH  45365				New York, NY  10003 
 
Mechanix Illustrated 
1515 Broadway 
New York, NY  10036

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