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Doing Business In July Or August
Whoever started the nasty rumor that mail order
business is very slow during the months of
July and August is dead wrong. In case you are new to
the world of mail order you are likely to believe this rumor.
The sad part is that a lot of people in the
business really believe it!
Why do they believe it? Because they have been
told by someone else and the rumor was
considered "gospel" so that someone told someone else and so
on, and on, and on.
What people don't realize is that there is
foundation to this rumor. The only reason the
mail order business MAY slow down in the summer months is because
of the nature of the product being sold. Try selling winter clothes
in July!
Some people will go so far as to stop advertising
during the summer months because they are
convinced they won't get any sales. Because of the drop in revenue
for publishers, due to this line of thinking - everybody suffers and
they keep the rumor alive and true. Only people believing this lie is
making it happen. Nothing more!
Think about it this way: Don't people still read
magazines and newsletters during the summer?
I've never seen Globe or The Enquirer stop publishing during
those months. Don't people still open their mail during the summer?
I don't think the whole world stops paying their
electric bill from July to September - and it
comes through the mail.
And it would seem to me that the majority of the
population would have MORE TIME to read and
study offers through the mail during their vacation than during
their working hours. Don't people watch more TV, spend time at home
catching up on neglected chores and sleeping during
their vacation? So if these people have more
time to relax during their vacation, wouldn't they have
more time to dedicate to reviewing your ads and circulars that come
through the mail? Lillian Vernon even keeps busy
during the summer months!
Isn't she a part of mail order like us too? If the
big companies are still doing business during
the summer months what makes the smaller dealers any
different? Like I said before "who" started this rumor. It
couldn't have been originated by the big
companies could it?
It will probably be hard for a lot of you to choke
down this concept immediately. You have been
programmed for years that the mail order business is
slow in the summer months. You have convinced your mind that this rumor
is true. It will take awhile to re-program your mind
to the truth and I sincerely hope this report
helps you.
There are so many people "hung up" on
the statistical data of exactly how to run a
mail order business. Here are some other rumors:
1. Handwrite your envelopes instead of using a
peel-n-stick address label. (Come on folks -
this is the 1990's - the age of the computer.
Nobody has time to sit down and hand address 1,000
envelopes anymore.
This rumor might have worked back in 1920 when the
average mail order dealer only mailed 10 or 15
envelopes per week but we are mailing 100
times that amount now.)
2. Only mail on Tuesday to arrive by Friday. (With
all the inconsistencies in our postal system
and UPS, you can never be guaranteed the day your letter
will arrive. Everyday is a business day! It doesn't matter what particular
day you mail. This is nonsense.)
3. Dress your envelopes up to attract attention,
such as placing sparkles and hand-drawing
diagrams on the outside. (This is nonsense! In fact, this
only cheapens your envelope. YOU have a business and your correspondence
should appear like you are an established business.
We're not playing pen-pal games here and we're not
teenagers anymore.)
4. Mail in a window envelope so the person
receiving it will think it's a bill or check.
This way they will open it faster. (Bull! Any established
business opens all their mail. In fact, I never pay any attention
to the outside of the envelope. I open them all! What matters the
most is the content of the material inside and how it's presented.)
Now - please do the mail order industry a great
big favor and pass the word around. Let's keep
busy making our businesses work like businesses. Don't hold
yourself back because of all these nasty rumors. |