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Making money stuffing envelopes is probably one of the oldest
work-at-home scams out there! Since 1997 I’ve been warning
moms about the dangers of sending money to companies who claim
you can make money assembling crafts, getting lists of companies
looking for home workers, and last but not least, stuffing
envelopes.
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It seems so easy … once you pay your money, you’ll get a
list of companies who need people to stuff envelopes with their
promotional material, invoices, you name it and because you
feel you can make money at it, you’ll do it. Unfortunately,
that isn’t how the envelope stuffing scam works. Once you send
in your cash, all you’ll receive is information on how to
place ads, similar to the one you responded to, which scams more
people out of their hard-earned money.
But what if you really want to make money this way. About a
month ago I found something very exciting for those intrigued
with the whole envelope stuffing business. I was amazed to
discover that if this is your ideal home business, it really can
work.
Katie Veseleny, author of Bizy’s Guide To Making Money With
Direct Mail Services took time out to answer a few questions
about this possible home-based envelope stuffing business.
Liz: Katie, what's up here? Can you really make money
stuffing envelopes?
Katie: Well, sure you can. But, don't expect
anyone to drop off boxes of envelopes and inserts and pay you a
huge fee to put them together! This is something that will be
most successful when you offer total service packages. I prefer
to call it Direct Mail Services.
Liz:
What exactly is a Direct Mail Service Business?
Katie: A
Direct Mail Service Business is offering to take away a portion
of the nuisance work for your client. Much the same as a
business owner would hire an accountant, they will also hire
companies (such as yours) to handle this kind of work. Direct
mailing is just that … you take the mailing responsibilities
away from your client, and let them get back to business. You
collect and maintain the mailing lists for them, send out their
regular periodic mailings, as well as any sporadic mailings, and
help with anything else that will make their business more
successful.
Liz: How does one start a Direct Mail Service Business?
Katie: Start by looking into who your clients are, knowing their
mailing habits and what they need. Put together service packages
that really offer benefits. Also, rather than asking your client
to provide the inserts, envelopes and mailing labels, you can
actually create the inserts needed as well as creating and
maintaining their entire mailing list database. I think you'll
find it's more attractive to your potential client when you're
taking away the bulk of the nuisance work, and allowing the
business person to get back to doing what they do best
running their business.
Liz: How does this business differ from the envelope stuffing
scam?
Katie: For starters, it's your business. You know you're
legitimate. Plus, it's a total service package. It's not
something that's going to make you rich overnight … you need
to work at it by building a clientele and a biz reputation. I
believe that if you do the math when looking at those
advertisements, you'll find it's absolutely absurd to believe
that you could make so much money with little or no work
required.
Liz: What equipment do you need?
Katie: Your computer or a
good word processor to print the labels and keep track of the
mailing lists and databases. If you're inclined to offer design
services, you'll need additional software to help with the
designing of promotional material and other things. There are
some frills and 'wish for' equipment, such as paper folders and
automatic envelope folders, that will make things run more
quickly, but you can do without them initially. Let the biz buy
those extras later on.
Liz: What's the total cost to get this business up and
running?
Katie: This will vary with each person. It's going to
depend a lot on what you want to offer in your service packages
and what you have at your disposal right now. You can start with
only the cost of promotional materials (biz cards, flyers,
brochures, etc.), or you can put together a portfolio of
examples of your work if you're planning to offer design
capabilities. That will be a little more expensive.
Liz: What type of person would do best at this business?
I'm
going to say, patient people. This is a great business for folks
with little ones at home and those who have odd hours of
availability. It's something you can do in the evenings, early
mornings, anytime. The most necessary skill is being able to
'sell' the idea to your clients. You'll need to know how to
present your service packages in a beneficial light.
Liz: How do you market this business?
Face-to-face
conversation with your potential clients will work best. Talk
about it with everyone and get some positive interest going for
yourself. Talk with your friends and family members, they often
know someone who owns a business or works in an organization
that would appreciate your services. Talk with business owners
you know and make appointments to discuss the benefits you can
provide.
Liz: Any last tips or suggestions?
Katie: 1) Take a look at
the mail you receive at home. How did you react to it? What
changes would you suggest to generate a more positive reaction?
Can you verbalize those suggestions to the sender? 2) Don't call
it "Envelope Stuffing" that sounds like a scam. It's
Direct Mail Services, which sounds more professional and
definitely more credible. 3) Look at every business. Don't cross
anyone off the list until they say "no.” Direct Mailing
is not just sending out advertisements. Other possibilities
include a businesses’ need to respond to requests for more
information, sending acknowledgments when receiving resumes,
sending greeting cards and appointment reminders, etc. They NEED
someone to handle this for them!!
I’ve always found that when you decide to do something, and
put your mind to it anything can happen. If starting your own
Direct Mail Service Business is something that interests you
Katie Veseleny’s ebook, “Bizy’s Guide To Making Money With
Direct Mail Services” gives you step-by-step instruction on how
to make this business work.
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