Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Sell Art With Postcard Mailers

By Matthew Kelly


In the age of electronic mail being the number one method of communication for nearly a decade, there is still a place for the traditional snail mail. Often a new entrepreneur may think of email as being the fastest, and least expensive, but there is also a place for tangible communication. Postcard mailers are an effective method for sending announcements and events using visual communication.

Finding a piece of artwork in the mailbox is not quite like receiving a bill. Clear images that tell a story can take the recipient away from those things that are not so exciting. Even functional art can trigger positive feelings that can balance having to spend all day at the job.

At one time, people used generic white postcards for business mailings because it was inexpensive and printing services may have required a minimal order. The problem with homemade mailers is that these can look cheap. The paper used is not only lightweight but is not recommended for printing photos, as details can be blurry.

These are all positive experiences that are welcome most of the time. A real estate agent may send postcards announcing an open house with the interior of a gorgeous home that is on the market to a select group. One recipient may not be ready at the moment but keeps the card because this could change. Had the picture not been clear or the interior been average, at best, the card would be ineffective for driving new business.

Ideally, the artist or crafter may use a website or personal appearance to build a mailing list. The photo cards or mailers should show off their best work so that the recipient will be compelled to support the artist. Even if there is no sale at that moment, the postcard may be considered a collector item because of the beautiful image. While online communication is good, it may be considered a secondary marketing tool.

While some may feel that online submissions may be the most effective, it can do little to enhance visuals and may be used as a secondary marketing tool. If a business cuts too many corners, the brand may be interpreted as cheap, as in lacking quality, by online visitors. The same applies to those who try to make postcards on a home printer, as most are not designed to make duplicate cards with matching details.

Many professional printers have reasonable rates and can produce work quickly in time for events or product releases. Additionally, some services will accommodate those who need a small batch of postcards. For the business that is just getting started with their marketing, it may be best to order enough to do a test run.

The average printing service will use technology to give customers an idea as to what the final product will look like. They may also make suggestions as to the best images to use in this process and editing is done only to give clarity to certain aspects of the photo or artwork. Professional printers will work to bring out the best for their customers so they are likely to return.




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