Wednesday, December 07, 2005

An Airbrush Sales Flyer to Get You Started!

Here is a simple flyer that you may like to use as a basis for your marketing. When designing a flyer, remember to offer the customer something so that they will take action and visit your store. A discount, offer, prize ect... will help them to take action. Be creative, but also remember to keep to the basics.

Here is a sample;


AIRBRUSH AIRWORKS

is pleased to announce our

SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE

Offering 50% Off On All Summer Merchandise

Including Custom Airbrush Work

commencing on August 1, 2005 and for

a limited time only!

We Hope To See You !

Thursday, December 01, 2005

Loyal Customers is the key to having a successful airbrush business

Keep your loyal customers happy because they
are your future profits. Give them discounts and
free gifts as often as possible. If you are thoughtful
and loyal to your customers, most of them will be
your customers forever. They will make up about
80% of your business and profits.

10 Important Things To Tell Your Prospective Airbrush Customers

1. Tell your prospects that you offer free delivery.
This may cost a little money, but, you will gain the
extra customers to make up for it.


2. Tell your prospects that you offer a lower price.
If you can't afford to offer a lower price you could
always hold the occasional discount sale.


3. Tell your prospects that your product achieves
results faster. People are becoming more and more
impatient and want results fast.


4. Tell your prospects you've been in business for
a longer period of time. People think if you've been
in business longer you have more credibility.


5. Tell your prospects that your product tastes,
smells sounds, looks, or feels better. When you
target the senses you're triggering human appeal.


6. Tell your prospects your product is compact or
light. People may want to take the product on a trip
or don't have much room where they live.


7. Tell your prospects that your product lasts longer.
People don't like to spend more money purchasing
replacement products all the time.


8. Tell your prospects that your product is easy to
use. People don't want to buy a product that they
have to read a 100 page instruction manual.


9. Tell your prospects that your product has better
safety features. People want to feel safe when they
use your products.


10. Tell your prospects that you stand behind all
your products. People want to know that you back-
up any claims you make about your product.
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