Friday, 13 September 2013

HOW TO START A PEN PAL CLUB




Pen pal clubs are very easy to start, and can provide a very



comfortable "by mail" income for the sharp operators.





The best way to operate is via monthly newsletter, and listing of



new members. We've found that a simple one page, typewritten



sheet is all you need to get started.This should be, or should



include a quick run-down on what your members are up to..ie:



Janice C is planning to vacation at Tahoe next month; Lisa S is



attending night classes for a real estate license; John R. is



thinking of changing jobs-he wants something more involved in



advertising sales; Bob L. is setting up his own Carpet Cleaning



Service; Dave A. is wanting to move to Denver...





This kind of reader membership involvement will get your



"newsletter" off to a running start, and keep your members loyal



to you because of the "gossip" you pass along in each issue.





You follow up your "gossip story" with either a question and



answer session or letters from readers a-la Ann Landers or Dear



Abby. Complete the newsletter with a short story on how to meet



men or women, what to say and how to develop a friendship. The



back page, or extra page, is then a listing of men and



women--including a short description of each, and their



addresses--wanting to correspond with or meet people with similar



tastes.





You'll need a typewriter, paper, and names of people interested



in writing and receiving Pen Pal letters. You can quickly secure



a start with names answering ads(classifieds) placed in local



papers, and several out-of-town papers you are familiar with, and



by checking your news stand for the magazines that carry such



ads--it won't take long to get a basic "100" to begin your



operation.





You should have letterhead and imprinted mailing envelopes and



return envelopes 1000 of each for $100.





Next, make up a sample copy of your newsletter, and an



application sales letter that will explain your membership fee of



about $10 per year for the newsletter, plus $1 per month each



time you carry a member's name & address in your "correspondents



wanted" section. Be sure to ask for reports on what members are



doing, and encourage them to bring up to date from time to



time---this keeps the "personal touch" gossip supplied.





Now, you send out your newsletter samples, with your sales



letter/membership application, to the list of names we've



supplied you with, or you may have purchased from other sources.





At the same time, you should run an advertisement in as many



small mail order publications, with names and addresses of



publishers, order Directory #3709 for $3 from your distributor.



your ad read something like this;





Pen Pal Listings! nationwide circulation!



$1 to: Your name, address & zip code.





Tom's pen Pal letter! Monthly club news and membership



listings! $1 to : your name, address & zip code.





Of course, you'll want to keep records on all your members, and



continue to up-date the listings you carry but basically that is



all there is to getting started. You could even run ads of this



kind in your local newspapers expect a good response. We



definitely recommend that you send for sample copies of other Pen



Pal bulletins to see how they operate and what ideas of theirs



you can adapt for use in your newsletter. By all means, become a



"brower" and look thru all the magazines related to pen pals and



mail order introductions everytime you pass a magazine display



rack.





Be sure to get your newsletters out regularly, and don't stop



advertising. keep up your efforts to sell as many issues of each



publication as you can, expand your membership list, and get as



many new listings for each issue as you possibly can.





Something you might want to consider--3 back issues of your



publication for 3 dollars, or as a free bonus to all new



subscribers. You could carry this idea as a free bonus in your



advertising, and as a special offer in your newsletter.





You might also want to expand your income potential by offering



booklets, books, tapes, motivational and informational. As the



dealer who supplied this report to give you all his listings.





By keeping good records of all the mail you receive, you can also



sell or rent name lists of people who have responded to your



offerings to other mail order dealers. Real opportunities exist



for sales mentioned in the paragraph above---the opportunities



limited only by your imagination.

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