Regarding
this plan they have been telling you to
have
5,000 3 x 6 commission circulars printed,
the
circulars offering $1 items and paying 50%
commission
on every order received. Then mail 100
each
to 50 Exchange Mailers in 50 envelopes
marked
X-100SY (which means Exchange 100 - send
yours).
When you receive 100 circulars from each
of
the exchange mailers, mail out one each in 50
envelopes.
This way 100 envelopes mails your
5,000
circulars. If you have a good circular
offering
a popular seller, and the exchange
mailers
you sent yours too, are honest and
dependable,
you should receive at least 2%
return.
Then they state that this plan will bring
$50
profit.
This
is the complete plan and they say it works;
that
it is working every day for many mailers and
that
it will work for you. I have no doubt that
it
works. However, the $50 profit they mention is
gross
profit before any expenses. Figure it out;
by
the time you purchase the printing, the
envelopes
and the stamps, your expenses will
leave
you little if any net profit.
Of
course, if the exchange mailers send you top
pulling
circulars for their 'fast selling
products'
and you receive 50% or more commission
on
orders from these, you can make a substantial
net
profit, perhaps enough to pay for your time
and
effort.
If
you are serious about making money at home,
commission
mailing is one way to do it, but you
must
have circulars that offer top selling items.
In
this day and age of inflation and high postage
costs
it is difficult to make much by mailing
circulars
selling only $1 products. You should
have
a very minimum selling price of from $5 to
$8
in order to pay you a reasonable amount.
For
just the postage and handling, many mail
order
firms will send you commission circulars
and
the names of other mail order dealers who
will
send you all the names you want for FREE.
There
are other dealers who are happy to send you
their
circulars without cost in order to defray
their
mailing expenses. All you have to do is
write
and request their circulars or place a
small
display ad in various mail-order advertisers
and
ad sheets indicating that you mail good
commission
circulars for free.
You
can get the names of a number of printers in
the
mail order business who print commission
circulars
for a very reasonable fee. I would
suggest
that you order 6,000 3 x 6 circulars
rather
than 5,000 as suggested on the prior page
for
the simple reason most printers like to keep
their
printing formats and price schedules in
round
figures and 6,000 3 x 6's will fit on 1,000
sheets
of the standard A4 size paper (in fact the
3
x 6 is just a little under this actual size to
fit
6 up on an A4 sheet of paper).
If
you handle your commission programs on a
conservative
basis until you have tested and
proven
the value of each program, you can very
well
make $100+ by mailing 200 envelopes with an
exchange
mailing plan.
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