Drop Cards Are a Great Offline Marketing Technique

by Bob on September 4, 2009

100DollarFrontOver the last several weeks I have been to several traings about how to market using off-line techniques. You know many of you that are reading this may be new to online marketing but off-line marketing is where most MLM companies have been built. Just because you are beginning to market online DO NOT forget about Off-line techniques. Do both. The more fishing poles that you have in the water he more fish you are going to catch. Don’t forget about off-line techniques.

A great technique that I was introduced to not long ago was the $100 drop card. The MLSP Drop Cards can be used several different ways. I will share with you a few that I use.

First, is the news paper. Go to your news paper machine at the corner or outside the gas station and put in your quarter to get news paper. Once it is open put a drop card inside of each of the newspapers that is in the stand. The best time to do this is early in the morning after the morning paper has been put in the stand or just after the afternoon paper is put in the stand.

Second, is at the gas pump. You will discover that the drop card fits perfectly in the slot for your credit card at the pump. After you get your gas put your drop card in the slot. The next person has to remove the card in order for them to put their card to purchase gas. What is the worst that could happen. They look at it and through it on the ground. You think that someone will pick up a $100 bill. Of course that will. That is the beauty of the card. Try it and see how it works.

A third way I have used these cards is by putting them inside the skymall magazine that is in the seat pocket when traveling on an airplane. These planes fly all over the country and is there is no telling where that card may end up. You can have these cards go anywhere.

Well that is three quick ways and there are many more. For more information look at MLSP Drop Cards.

Until next time.

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