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The Benefits of Catalog Sales For Your Business

Things to watch out for when selling your product in catalogs:

Giving away the farm. Many catalogs will ask for a multitude of discounts and concessions before they even place one order. You give them a set price for your product. But they insist on a lower price. They expect you to pay freight. They want an “advertising allowance.” They ask for a volume discount, a catalog allowance, and a photography fee. The requests for concessions go on and on. But beware of this game. If a catalog truly likes your product, they will usually pick it up without requiring a ton of concessions.

What can the Internet REALLY do for me? – 12 KEY BENEFITS

In my conversations with business people i’ve noticed a surprising lack of understanding about the Internet and its potential for their business. Most know it is important for business in general but dont really know why. Few really understand what it can specifically do for their organisation, “What can the Internet really do for me?” This article aims to answer this fundamental question by identifying some key benefits to help you start reaping the benefits of the internet for your business today.

Blend Bullets and Benefits to Boost Buyers

One of the greatest tools used by top copywriters is a little known secret that can multiply your response ratio. It’s the use of bullets within your marketing copy. Bullets are captivating, short and sweet, intriguing, and pleasing to the eye. But most important, they reinforce the offer, deliver straight-to-the-point benefits, and are clustered for greater impact.

Make Your Benefits Clear!

The process to which is often referred as “institutional” marketing can be extremely seductive, particularly to the small businessperson since it is intoxicatingly flattering to the ego. Small businesses often attempt to copy their larger corporate nemeses in an effort to create strong brands through relatively smaller marketing budgets. Such a tactic unfortunately requires a long period of time and repetitive advertising in order for it to work.

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