It's a good thought. But unfortunately, it won't leave a very good first
impression on your customers. Most likely, it won't leave any impression at
all. Nine times out of 10, postcards that are too cluttered simply don't get
noticed. With too many images in your postcard, your headline, offer and
call-to-action will get lost.
To improve the success of your campaign, here are some simple tips to
keep in mind:
1) Keep images to a minimum.On most size postcards, you'll want a
primary image on the front, your logo, some simple design elements on the
back, along with a small image of someone on your staff (when appropriate).
2) You don't need a picture of your office or building. While it's
tempting to add one for credibility, it's not necessary on a postcard. Save
it for a brochure or your website. Otherwise, it will simply get in the way
of your postcard's primary messaging.
3) Let the experts help you decide. Your postcard marketing
company likely has years of experience in designing postcards for maximum
response. Let them recommend the best possible use for your images.
Keep in mind that the primary goal of most direct mail postcards is to
get a quick response. It doesn't need to (and probably shouldn't) tell the
history of your company. You have only a few seconds to grab their attention
and give them a reason to respond. Having 8-10 different images on your
postcard won't achieve that goal.
About the Author:
M. Marlin is a postcard marketing specialist for
http://www.postcardpower.com
based in Elizabethtown, Pa. For more information on direct mail postcards,
Mr. Marlin can be contacted via
http://www.postcardpower.com