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Tiny Hinges That Swing Big Doors

Tiny Hinges That Swing Big Doors

Episode 111 Published 11 years, 11 months ago
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Recently I was working with a client on an advertising campaign. We had been running a particular ad in a variety of online media (mainly solo mailings to email newsletters), and the ad was barely breaking even. We decided to test different subject lines. Basically, we changed seven words.

Immediately upon our next mailing, our "Return on Ad Spend" or ROAS Went from around 80% to a startling 150%. Seven words. There's a saying in the direct response marketing business: "tiny hinges swing big doors". In this episode, I will introduce you to five such "tiny hinges" that can "swing big doors" in your business. Small changes you can make that might mean the difference between meteoric success or humiliating bankruptcy. Plus, here are some additional reasons to keep listening…

  • A nearly miraculous way to get rid of all the physical junk mail that clogs your mailbox.
  • Why you should give up on working hard enough to earn God's favor.
  • And a new feature, how to turn this episode into action and profits…

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Tip Of The Week

Every day I go to my mailbox-my real world, physical mailbox, looking forward to getting something fun. A good sales piece, for me, is a treasure. Issues of my favorite newsletters, also a treasure. Books, cards from readers and listeners, the occasional gift. All great stuff in good fun. Then there is the "junk". Now what many people consider junk I actually look forward to-a good sales letter, a magalog or bookalog, or the weekly direct-mail piece from James Malinchack.

Everyone's got their own definition of junk, but those things to me are treasures. Junk, to me is all the poorly executed direct mail that I get. The stuff that so bad that it's a total waste of ink and paper. Stuff that's completely irrelevant to me, my business, my family. How do you get those folks to stop sending you mail? Why, there is an app for that of course. It's called Paperkarma. It's free. Using this app, you simply take a picture of the offending junk mail, click a button, and the folks at Paperkarma make your junk mail go away.

I'll be darned if I know how they make any money doing this, but I'll keep using them as long as they manage to stay in business. They are not 100% successful, by the way, an

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