What Is Post Card Profits?

by Amber Jenkins on February 28, 2010

In your quest to learn to make money online you’ll likely find yourself being faced with several options. You can invest in affiliate marketing, or some other Clickbank scheme. The phrase “make money Google” in the search engine will likely land you a result featuring what’s called “post card profits”. This is important to investigate, as post card profiting is often a method that is sworn by among many successful Internet marketers.

Post card profits are basically profits made through the use of post cards. Post cards can be bought from any company that sells them, such as Vistaprint. For an extra fee, you can buy names and addresses to be posted on them as well, and postage. The post cards are then mailed out, advertising your items to people through their mailboxes. It’s no different than the fliers you get from local grocery stores in the area every week. The difference is post card profits are not quite as lucrative as people say they are.

Just because you advertise something in the mail doesn’t mean you’re going to get customers for it. You throw out junk mail all the time; likely your post card is going to wind up in the trash just like that letter from Publisher’s Clearing House. Claims of making $11,000 a month by investing as little as $40 is outright outlandish. Remember if it sounds too good to be true – and it defiantly does in this case – it probably is.

While there is no doubt that offline marketing has its place, please don’t look at it like some type of marketing miracle. Since the Internet is saturated with ads, marketers assume that offline advertisements will be more successful than online advertisements. After all, how many of us toss bills in the trash just because we don’t feel like looking at them? So what makes you think a post card advertising buying into a business will have a better fate?

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