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lisa123

Re: leafleting again
« Reply #20 on: April 07, 2006, 11:08:58 am »
sainsburys would want me to pay them for me handing out my leaflets?? is that what you mean?? thats crazy.

I had an ad in local paper for 13 weeks only got a few enquiries from it, and 1 job i think. cost a couple hundred quid.

I'm thinking of advertising in the free paper next, when i get some leaflets out next week, that way, people who ive delivered to will also see me in the paper, i already have a free linage add in yellow pages, i get calls from that quite often, but its mostly price checker type customers. or competitors  ;D

Prestige1

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Re: leafleting again
« Reply #21 on: April 07, 2006, 11:21:57 am »
We do as much as seven, if you time your leafleting with a newspaper add always improve my chances. These are my advertising ways
Free listing in the news paper 1 line
Monthly mag with trades in (best results by far from this)
2 livered vans
Leafleting
Google ad words
Listing on a web site for trades ( type in “cleaners in Harrogate” on google then click local cleaners you will see it.
Just pulled out of yell pages
Yell .com
Newspaper ads
It soon adds up, I have been thinking of going for an add on the back of a bus, one with a route that takes it past all the right areas. putting leaflets in supermarkets is risky I am sure I have heard of supermarkets pressing charges not sure though, If you going to do that you need put them on cars at golf clubs, Gyms, conservative clubs etc. you could ask to put your leaflet up in there offices or leisure rooms.
The reason why I know about Sainsburys I have booked them many times as well as other big stores and shopping centers, for my previous job. the Arndale centre in Manchester wanted £2500 per week to canvass there!!!!
Regards Phil
Who Dares Wins

stains-away

Re: leafleting again
« Reply #22 on: April 07, 2006, 11:38:17 am »


As far as leafleting goes in my opinion it works better if you advertise and market your brand in 3 to 7 different ways. the leaflet even if its picked up read and binned its planted a sublimable message in the mind of the customer then when she sees it again in the yellow pages or a ad mag you are re-enforcing your brand image then when the customer is ready for a cleaner and she sees a full page in the yell pages she will see your company and choose you above the others! That’s how its suppose to work?
Regards Phil


If the customers getting regular leaflets and still reaches for the yellow pages then your message must be that subliminal that they haven't even picked up on it 8) ,repeat, repeat, repeat, its the only wat, Andy

keen2clean

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Re: leafleting again
« Reply #23 on: April 07, 2006, 11:42:30 am »
I have delivered leaflets to cars in sainburys car park and had no complaints even got helped out by one of the car wash guys he was bored and we started chattin footy lol.
But i could imagine supermarkets charging they charge for everything lol.
I got 20,000 leaflets delicvered today they sre beautifull to me lol, i think i may well be sad lol
wish everyone best of luk in their businesses ray

paul bruce

Re: leafleting again
« Reply #24 on: April 07, 2006, 11:50:50 am »
Andys experience was one in a million even the car wash chap he mentioned has to pay a fortune.
Just to confirm you are not permitted to leaflet in supermarket car parks, whether it be by hand or under car windscreens,you would be moved on,and your details from leaflets on the cars would be used to
contact you to issue a caution.
If it were allowed supermarket car parks would be awash with people leafleting.Leafleting outside schools at pick up time can work.

 Just to add, in my neck of the woods ,Newcastle, the council are also starting to prosecute companies placing advertising boards on road sides and fences advertising factory shops in industrial estates and the like.

Paul
 

paul bruce

Re: leafleting again
« Reply #25 on: April 07, 2006, 11:53:00 am »
Sorry i meant Ray,not Andy

stains-away

Re: leafleting again
« Reply #26 on: April 07, 2006, 11:58:12 am »
In my area the council have brought several prosecutions for people using A boards/pavement signs, yet their latest revenue maker is the "sponsor a roundabout scheme",could be a good way foe the local recovery truck operators to promote themselves,a nice advert about 6' high showing a bikini clad model and you should get plenty of people looking at the board instead of the traffic!   Andy

keen2clean

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Re: leafleting again
« Reply #27 on: April 07, 2006, 02:16:42 pm »
good to hear ive had one bit of luck int he last few months lol
I had a wacky advertising idea the other idea probably not a new one or even wack to you guys but be gentle, dont issue me with a battering for saying it lol.
What about doing a carpet cleaning or some cleaning demo in front of a club e.g a womens social club or something could get quite a few jobs what u guys think
thjanks ray

*Chris Browne

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Re: leafleting again
« Reply #28 on: April 07, 2006, 02:56:26 pm »
Hi ray, i think this idea as been talked about before unless i was dreaming it!(probably!!) ;D by the way,how many jobs would you expect to get from 20,000 leaflets?

Chris




www.scsf.co.uk

keen2clean

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Re: leafleting again
« Reply #29 on: April 07, 2006, 03:02:56 pm »
hey chris erm i dont really know i put ut ten thousand leaflets about a month a go got one job one quote.
The leaflets were to colour on 80 gsm card that  ahd designed on word.
I have just ordered some new leaflets that are double sided 130gsm glossy full colour etc they look really professional so i guess il wait and see from that despatch.
when it was talked out previously were any clubs ascociations identified to aproach
thanks ray

Prestige1

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Re: leafleting again
« Reply #30 on: April 07, 2006, 03:45:44 pm »
Ray
I think the carpet demo is a good idea, you would have to be spot on with your presentation; as far as sales go you couldn’t get a better opportunity. I have done this when I worked for the AA with AA patrols attending night classes for women and there was always opportunities to sign up new members so I would say go for it. Kind regards Phil
Who Dares Wins

stains-away

Re: leafleting again
« Reply #31 on: April 07, 2006, 05:48:06 pm »
hey chris erm i dont really know i put ut ten thousand leaflets about a month a go got one job one quote.
The leaflets were to colour on 80 gsm card that ahd designed on word.
I have just ordered some new leaflets that are double sided 130gsm glossy full colour etc they look really professional so i guess il wait and see from that despatch.
when it was talked out previously were any clubs ascociations identified to aproach
thanks ray


Leafleting should return on average 0.5-1%, but has been said its swings and roundabouts,I would certainly look at changing the format if i was getting 2 calls from 10,000, over the last month I've averaged just over 2% which is better than expected,do you put any time limited offers on yours?

keith b

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Re: leafleting again
« Reply #32 on: April 07, 2006, 10:51:45 pm »
Lisa,

Heres some more ideas!

Cards in sweet shop windows.

Cards on nursury notice boards (aiming at busy working mothers)

Pay for cards in DIY stores

Cards in health clubs (aiming at busy executives/single men with time & money)

Advertising inside taxi cabs, (ie back of flip down seats or a card holder)

Direct mail to companies in your area

How about giving away freebies: key rings, pens, lighters, computer mouse mats, pension book & bus pass covers all printed with your company logo/name & address etc

lisa123

Re: leafleting again
« Reply #33 on: April 07, 2006, 11:15:55 pm »
does the freebies thing work in the domestic sector?

We have the shrewsbury flower show coming up in a few months, it might be good to get an advertiing stall and stand their all day whilst kids (mainly) pick up all the free bearmats, pens, badges, stickers magnets etc that they can get. (i used to do it lol)

might feel a bit of a wally just standing their with an advertising board in a stand though.

keith b

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Re: leafleting again
« Reply #34 on: April 08, 2006, 01:35:44 am »
Don`t laugh, and im not suggesting you do this personally, but i do remember a cleaning company who pitched a large umbrella with table in a town centre many years ago,

They hire two promotional girls dressed in scimpy black frilly victorian maid outfits, to hand out leaflet and freebies!
Think they were called "Molly Maids"

Spot On cleaning

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Re: leafleting again
« Reply #35 on: April 08, 2006, 08:47:26 am »

Just another idea;

We have a car/vehicle show in my town every September where they exhibit everything from cas, lorries, buses and every sort of machine under the sun. The proceeds go to the lieukemia charity and this event has been going in excess of 25 years. The money is raised from both the exhibitors paying for their stand and the entrance fee.

I am going to get a stand and exhibit the van and truckmount setup with plenty of leaflets on the table and a big board explaining about what these machines do. Also as i hae a few hundred car sales brochures from the late 1970s i might make my entrance fee back plus a few bob on top. Hope this is useful to somebody.

Dave :)

Lesley J

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Re: leafleting again
« Reply #36 on: April 08, 2006, 09:45:17 pm »
Be careful about leaving leaflets on car winscreens, most people throw them away in the car park, and you could be be charged with a littering offence. >:(
Lesley Tyrrell

Ian Gourlay

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Re: leafleting again
« Reply #37 on: April 09, 2006, 05:53:37 am »
Also if you are on a council Car Park you will run the risk of being fined £80.


MrsMeredith

Re: leafleting again
« Reply #38 on: April 09, 2006, 08:49:13 am »
Tim, as far as i know when you put a business card or leaflet on a car windscreen on any private car park, eg: council or supermarket you can be reported for doing so. A couple of years ago my boyfriend and me went and did some PR work for a local designer clothes shop and we went to Asda supermarket and just went round each row of cars in the car park and slipped the flier under each windscreen wiper,,,,a piece of cake!,,,,until the manager of the shop got a phone call from the council and Asda on the Monday ! ;), never the less, he still got plenty of customers that week after,,,,but think he was threatened with legal action by council and asda and told if he was found to be doing this again he would be took to court.

Tracey.

stains-away

Re: leafleting again
« Reply #39 on: April 09, 2006, 11:55:32 am »
One problem with leafleting carparks apart from the obvious one of disgruntled councils/shop managers is that if the carpark is in a large town/city people will be travelling in to the area, no use leafleting a carpark in London somewhere when the local conference centre is hosting the annual meeting of the Zimbabwaen ken livingston appreciation society, Andy